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William Piccione, Albert II and Buddhi Athauda – Picture by Gouvernement Princier de Monaco.

29 May 2018, Principality of Monaco: Ambassador of Sri Lanka to France with concurrent accreditation to the Principality of Monaco, Buddhi K. Athauda presented credentials to HSH Sovereign Prince Albert II of Monaco a grand ceremony held at the Palais Princier de Monaco.

During the cordial conversation that ensued, Ambassador Athauda extended greetings of President Maithripala Sirisena to Prince Albert II and apprised him of the progress made by Sri Lanka in the political and economic fronts including the steps taken by the Government to strengthen democracy, good governance and accountability while creating a conducive environment to boost trade, investment and tourism.

In response, Prince Albert II conveyed that Monaco and Sri Lanka share greater affinities as small nations where tourism plays a significant role in the economic development. He also expressed his fondness of Sri Lanka and affirmed his support for greater cooperation between the two countries, particularly in the fields of tourism, entertainment and banking.

The Government Advisor & Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation of Monaco, Gilles Tonelli hosted the Ambassadors who presented credentials to a luncheon upon the conclusion of the formal ceremony.

Ambassador Athauda was accompanied to the credentials ceremony by Honorary Consul of Sri Lanka in Monaco William Piccione.

For further information:

Embassy of Sri Lanka to France, Delegation to UNESCO (HE Ambassador Buddhi Athauda), non-resident embassy to Monaco, Spain, Andorra and Portugal: http://www.srilankaembassy.fr

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