Sri Lanka to reopen Embassy in Baghdad
Hilary Rajakarunanayake, Editor – Sri Lanka, Asian Tribune
Colombo, 20 May, (Asiantribune.com): Sri Lanka would soon reopen its Embassy in Baghdad headed by an Ambassador and diplomatic representation of Iraq in Colombo would be upgraded to Ambassadorial level.
The Sri Lankan President and the Iraqi Vice President agreed on this when both leaders met at the sidelines of the G 11 Conference held in Jordan.
The Iraqi Vice President Adil Abd Al-Mahadi complimented the President on the success achieved in defeating terrorism in Sri Lanka and the measures taken to rescue the civilians held captive by the LTTE when he met the President Mahinda Rajapaksa in Jordan.
President Rajapaksa welcomed the recent positive developments in Iraq which has led to the consolidation of democracy and triggering economic growth and prosperity.
The Iraq Vice President assured President Rajapaksa that the Iraqi Government would take all possible measures to facilitate enhanced market access for Sri Lankan tea and to attract Sri Lankan labor in specialized fields with the ongoing economic drive in Iraq opening up new employment opportunities there.
- Asian Tribune -


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Good move.Go ahead
Good move.Go ahead Mr.President. We want our old friend back
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