SRI LANKAN HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS VISIT
SRI LANKAN EMBASSY

A group of 30 Sri Lankan high school students
visited the Embassy of Sri Lanka last week. They met with the
Embassy staff and posed questions about issues such as the recent
victory over the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, internally
displaced persons and Sri Lanka’s relations with the United
States.
Ambassador Jaliya Wickramasuriya informed the
student how the Embassy works and what his duties are in Washington.
He also added that the Embassy staff has frequently met with members
of Congress and Senior officials from the U.S. Government Departments
and Institutions.
He emphasized that efforts to de-mine Northern
villages, farm fields and to resettle displaced families were
top priorities in the reconstruction and rehabilitation effort.
The Ambassador encouraged the students by stating
that while visiting officials sites and organizations in Washington,
D.C., they too were Ambassadors of Sri Lanka.
“As future leaders you are representatives
of our country,” the Ambassador said. “What you say
and do is a reflection on Sri Lanka.”
After their visit to the Embassy, the students
toured the U.S. Department of State, Congress, the World Bank
and the International Monetary Fund.
The students visited Washington as part of the
Presidential Classroom education series. The Presidential Classroom
program, which began in 1968, sponsors trips to Washington, D.C.
for talented high school students from the U.S. and abroad. So
far, the program has provided trips for 120,000 students over
four decades.
Embassy of Sri Lanka
Washington DC
USA
23 July 2009
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