Sri Lanka Embassy in Germany celebrates 67th Independence Day
Saturday, 28 February 2015 00:28
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“The election of the new President and the peaceful and democratic transition of power provide a surge of hope for strengthening democracy in Sri Lanka. Several measures taken by the new President and the Government to bring the country back on the democratic path demonstrate the positive changes taking place in Sri Lanka. The new change creates hope for Germany to further strengthen its relationship with Sri Lanka,” stated Norbert Kopp, District Mayor of Steglitz-Zehlendorf of Berlin at the 67th Independence Day celebration of Sri Lanka organised by the Embassy of Sri Lanka at the Town Hall of the district of Steglitz-Zehlendorf of Berlin, attended by over 300 Sri Lankans and Germans. Kopp also congratulated the Sri Lankan community assembled in the town hall on its togetherness, which was visible at the event.
In his welcoming speech, Sri Lanka’s Ambassador to Germany, Ambassador Karunatilaka Amunugama explained the progressive measures taken by the new Government to establish good governance, rule of law and national reconciliation. The Ambassador further stated that the relationship between Sri Lanka and Germany dates back hundreds of years. The two countries celebrated the 60th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations last year. Sri Lankans consider Germany as one of the closest and trusted partners for their economic development.
The celebration commenced with the hoisting of the Sri Lankan and German national flags by Ambassador Amunugama and Mayor Norbert Kopp, followed by the two national anthems performed by a children’s choir from the Sri Lankan community. The attractive ‘Theepa Dance’ performed by members of the Berlin Shri Group followed the lighting of the traditional oil lamp by the dignitaries attending the event.
Following the religious observances conducted by Buddhist monks, a Hindu priest, a Catholic Father and a Muslim Imam, the Independence Day messages of the President, Prime Minister and Foreign Minister were read in all three languages spoken in Sri Lanka as well as in German.
The cultural performances presented by the Sri Lankan children illustrated the cultural richness, beauty and diversity of Sri Lanka, which was organised by the Sri Lanka Association in Berlin. A song appealing for peaceful togetherness of people around the world sung by Sri Lankan children impressed all participants with acclamation. Three children from the Sri Lankan community read the Declaration of Peace of the Government of Sri Lanka.
Ambassador Peter Prügel, Regional Director for Asia and the Pacific, Gunnar Denecke, Head of the South Asia Department, and Fabian Richer, Desk Officer for Sri Lanka at the German Federal Foreign Office, also graced the occasion.
The event concluded with a reception hosted by the Embassy, which was well received by the invited guests.