SLFSA welcomes new Govt.’s commitment to restore dignity, professionalism to Foreign Service

Wednesday, 11 February 2015 00:30 -     - {{hitsCtrl.values.hits}}

The Sri Lanka Foreign Service Association (SLFSA) in a statement yesterday welcomed the election of President Maithripala Sirisena, and the importance placed by the new Government on Sri Lanka’s foreign policy and good governance. In this regard, the Association recognises in particular the emphasis placed by the Government on the need to restore the dignity and professionalism of Sri Lanka’s Foreign Service, as the diplomatic arm of the state that advances the interests of the country and its people abroad, by dedicating an entire chapter to the subject in the Manifesto, and its implementation through the 100-day program. The Association commended the policy direction and guidance provided by the Minister of Foreign Affairs Mangala Samaraweera in the conduct of Sri Lanka’s foreign relations, and is appreciative of the support extended by him and the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Ajith Perera in the revival of the SLFSA. The decision taken by the Government under the 100-day program to recall political appointees stationed at all levels in Sri Lanka’s overseas Missions, in keeping with the commitment to re-establish “a respected Foreign Service free of political interference” is particularly significant and timely. Equally noteworthy is the Government’s resolve to maintain Heads of Mission appointments at a 70:30 ratio of career diplomats to political appointees. The SLFSA is of the firm view that recognition of seniority and competence in making diplomatic appointments is vital for the successful conduct of the Government’s foreign policy and for the restoration of professionalism of Sri Lanka’s overseas Missions, bringing them on par with accepted international norms. The Association has assured the Government of its fullest cooperation at all times in achieving its foreign policy objectives and serving the people of Sri Lanka with professionalism, integrity and commitment.

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