Lankan Ambassador-designate to Saudi Arabia assumes duties
Ambassador-designate of Sri Lanka to the Kingdom of Saudi
Arabia Pakeer Amza assumed duties at the Embassy of Sri Lanka in Riyadh on 31
October at a simple ceremony organised by the staff of the Mission.
On arrival at the Mission, the Ambassador-designate and
spouse were received by the Head of Chancery Dulmith Waruna.
Following the National Anthem, the Ambassador-designate,
spouse and the officials of the Sri Lanka Mission lit the traditional oil lamp.
Subsequently the Ambassador assumed duties at his office.
Addressing the staff, Ambassador Amza set out his targets
including promotion of tourism, trade, investment and employment opportunities,
and further strengthening relations between the two countries.
Ambassador Amza is a member of the Sri Lanka Foreign Service
with experience in diplomacy spanning over 27 years of service that include
various assignments at the Foreign Ministry and Sri Lanka Missions abroad.
Prior to assuming his current office, he served as
Additional Secretary to the Economic Affairs Division of the Foreign
Ministry. He has also served as Sri
Lanka’s Ambassador to Turkey with concurrent accreditation to Georgia and
Ukraine, Ambassador of Sri Lanka to Belgium and Head of Mission to the EU.
He also served as Deputy Head of Mission at the Sri Lanka
Embassy in Berlin, Deputy High Commissioner in Chennai and Deputy High
Commissioner in London. His diplomatic assignments also include tenures at the
Sri Lanka Missions in Singapore and Cairo.
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