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Speaker of Sri Lanka Parliament Karu Jayasuriya highlights importance of Sri Lanka–Korea relationship on his official visit to the Republic of Korea

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Speaker of Sri Lanka Parliament Karu Jayasuriya highlights importance of Sri Lanka–Korea relationship on his official visit to the Republic of Korea

 

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Speaker of the National Assembly of the Republic of Korea Moon Hee-sang welcoming the Speaker of the Parliament of Sri Lanka Karu Jayasuriya to the Korean National Assembly on Tuesday 28 August.  Speaker Karu Jayasuriya undertook an official visit to Korea on the invitation of the Speaker of the Korean National Assembly.

 

 

The Speaker of the Parliament of Sri Lanka Karu Jayasuriya undertook an official visit to the Republic of Korea from 27-30 August 2018 on the invitation of the Speaker of the Korean National Assembly.  The Speaker was accompanied on the visit by a cross-party group of Parliamentarians from Sri Lanka comprising the Minister of Social Welfare and Primary Industries and Secretary, Sri Lanka-Korea Parliamentary Friendship Association in the Sri Lanka Parliament Daya Gamage; Members of Parliament Bandula Gunawardhana, Vijitha Herath and Dayasiri Jayasekera, the latter holding the portfolio of President, Sri Lanka-Korea Parliamentary Friendship Association; and Chief of Staff and Deputy Secretary General of Parliament Neil Iddawala.

 

Speaker Karu Jayasuriya, who was warmly received at the airport by the President of the Korea-Sri Lanka Parliamentary Friendship Group and Chairman of Strategy and Finance Committee in the Korean National Assembly Jung Sung-ho, had meetings with several high-level dignitaries  of the Korean Government including the Speaker of the 20th National Assembly Moon Hee-sang; Korean Prime Minister Lee Nak-yon; Chief of National Security and Chairman of NSC Standing Committee Chung Eui-yong; Mayor of Seoul Metropolitan Government Park Won-soon; and President and members of the Korea–Sri Lanka Parliamentary Friendship Group.  The Speaker and delegation were hosted to an official dinner by Speaker Moon Hee-sang at his official residence with distinguished Members of the Korean National Assembly including Chairman of the Foreign Affairs and Unification Committee Kang Seok-ho. The dinner also included an attractive cultural performance by Korean band Dubeonjjaedal (second moon) with an interpretation of a popular Sri Lankan song as well as Korean music.  The Speaker and delegation were also hosted to a luncheon by President Jung Sung-ho and Members of the Korea-Sri Lanka Parliamentary Friendship Group.

 

During high-level interactions with Korean interlocutors including Speaker Moon and Prime Minister Lee, the two sides expressed satisfaction at the close friendship and cooperation existing between Sri Lanka and Korea, reinforced by the state visit of President Maithripala Sirisena last November to commemorate 40 years of diplomatic relations between the two countries.  The two sides discussed the range of bilateral issues and agreed to further enhance relations through cooperation between Parliaments of the two countries and the two Parliamentary friendship groups, with exchange of visits including more high-level visits from the Korean side to Sri Lanka.  Speaker Karu Jayasuriya also recalled with appreciation the history of economic cooperation between Sri Lanka and Korea which included the first public-private partnership in Sri Lanka in the footwear industry which was a joint venture with two well-known Korean companies.  The Speaker of Sri Lanka Parliament also extended invitations to Speaker Moon Hee-sang and Prime Minister Lee Nak-yon, as well as the Korea-Sri Lanka Parliamentary Friendship Group of the Korean National Assembly to visit Sri Lanka in the near future, which were warmly received.

 

The Speaker also took time off his busy schedule to pay a visit to the site where the new Sri Lankan Buddhist Temple, Korea-Sri Lanka Maha Vihara, is to be constructed in Asan city, under the aegis of the Temple’s Chief incumbent the Most Venerable Dr. Thalgamuwe Dhammakitti Thero.  A Korean red pine tree was planted by the Speaker in honour of his visit at a ceremony attended by Sri Lankan and Korean devotees.

 

The Speaker and delegation of Ministers and MPs also participated in an informal interaction at the Sri Lankan Embassy in Seoul with a cross-section of the Sri Lankan community in Korea, including Buddhist clergy of Sri Lankan Temples located around Seoul, businesspersons, community representatives and members of the Sri Lankan Students’ Association in Korea.  The productive interaction provided an opportunity to community members to discuss their proposals with regard to return support for Sri Lankan employees and support of Sri Lankan Government to SME startup companies, among other issues.  Speaker Karu Jayasuriya also extended his deep appreciation to the Sri Lankan community in Korea for their valued contribution towards the economic development of Sri Lanka.

 

The Speaker and delegation were supported on the visit by Sri Lanka’s Ambassador to the Republic of Korea Manisha Gunasekera and staff of the Sri Lanka Embassy in Seoul.

 

Embassy of Sri Lanka

Seoul, Republic of Korea

1 September 2018

 

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Prime Minister of the Republic of Korea Lee Nak-yeon meeting the Speaker of the Parliament of Sri Lanka  Karu Jaysuriya at the Prime Minister’s Office in Seoul on Monday 27 August.


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Bilateral Meeting with the Speaker of the National Assembly of the Republic of Korea Moon Hee-sang on Tuesday 28 August. The Speaker was accompanied to the meeting by the Minister of Social Welfare and Primary Industries Daya Gamage; Members of Parliament Bandula Gunawardhana, Vijitha Herath and Dayasiri Jayasekera; Sri Lanka’s Ambassador to the Republic of Korea Manisha Gunasekera; and Chief of Staff and Deputy Secretary General of Parliament Neil Iddawala.  Speaker Moon was accompanied by President of the Korea-Sri Lanka Parliamentary Friendship Group and Chairman of the National Assembly Strategy and Finance Committee Jung Sung-ho; Chairman of the National Assembly Foreign Affairs and Unification Committee Kang Seok-ho; among other senior members.

 

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Speaker Karu Jayasuriya and delegation at the official dinner hosted by the Speaker of the Korean National Assembly Moon Hee-sang at the official residence of the Speaker.  From the Korean side, the Speaker is accompanied by Chairman of the Foreign Affairs and Unification Committee of the Korean National Assembly Kang Seok-ho and other senior members.


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Speaker Karu Jayasuriya and delegation meeting the Mayor of Seoul Metropolitan Government Park Won-soon at the Seoul City Office.  Mayor Park as the President of CitiNet visited Sri Lanka to attend the CityNet Congress hosted by Colombo City from 05-08 November 2017.


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Member of Parliament Dayasiri Jayasekara joining in the cultural performance by well-known Korean band Dubeonjjaedal (second moon) at the official dinner hosted by the Speaker of the Korean National Assembly Moon Hee-sang.


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Speaker Karu Jayasuriya paying a visit to the Sri Lanka–Korea Maha Vihara Temple in  Pyeongtaek, Republic of Korea accompanied by the Minister of Social Welfare and Primary Industries Daya Gamage and Sri Lanka’s Ambassador to the Republic of Korea Manisha Gunasekera.  Also in the photo is Chief Incumbent of the Temple Venerable Thalgamuwe Dhammakitti Thero, Korean Buddhist clergy and devotees.


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Speaker Karu Jayasuriya and delegation of Ministers and Parliamentarians meeting with the Sri Lankan community in Korea at the Sri Lanka Embassy premises.