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The Embassy of Sri Lanka in Washington D.C.
Celebration of the 75th Anniversary of Diplomatic Relations between Sri Lanka and the United States (1948-2023)
Ambassador Mahinda Samarasinghe meets US President Joe Biden at the White House Oval Office on the 13th of June 2022.
Ambassador Mahinda Samarasinghe meets US Secretary of State Antony Blinken - 16th June 2022
H.E. Mahinda Samarasinghe Assumed Duties as Sri Lanka’s Ambassador to the United States - 02 December 2021
Ambassador Samarasinghe Meets D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser at City Hall in the John Wilson Building.
Commemoration of 75 years of Sri Lanka - U. S. Diplomatic Relations at the Embassy of Sri Lanka in Washington D. C. - 2023
Performance by Jananath Warakagoda and his team for the Commemoration of 75 years of Sri Lanka - U. S. Diplomatic Relations - 2023
Ambassador Samarasinghe graces the 'Sri Lanka Day' organized by the Sri Lanka Association of Washington D.C.
The Embassy of Sri Lanka in Washington D.C. hosts a Mediation Programme in collaboration with Mahamevnawa Meditation Center in Greater Washington D.C.
Ms. Achila Perera performing at the tourism promotional event in association with Associates of the American Foreign Service Worldwide
Ambassador Samarasinghe with Acting Under Secretary for Political Affairs of the U.S. Department of State John Bass and Foreign Secretary, Mrs.Aruni Wijewardane at 5th US-SL Partnership Dialogue - 2024
Felicitation ceremony to mark the 75th birth anniversary and 65 years of monkhood of the Ven. Maharagama Dhammasiri Nayaka Thero of the Washington Buddhist Vihara
Ambassador Samarasinghe with President & CEO of the USTOA, Terry Dale at reception and dinner for the US Tour Operators Association to promote Sri Lanka as a key tourist destination
Sri Lanka Embassy in Washington DC hosts a tourism promotional event in association with Associates of the American Foreign Service Worldwide
Ambassador Samarasinghe addressing at the International Club of DC.
The Embassy showcased the main tourist attractions of the country through a vivid photographic exhibition.
Ceylon Bera performing in the Tourism Promotional Event to USTOA.
Ambassador Mahinda Samarasinghe meets Ambassador Carmen Moreno Toscano - 2023
Sri Lanka Embassy open house in Washington D. C. joining Passport D. C. 2024
Ambassador Samarasinghe Inaugurates Exhibition by Deaf Sri Lankan Artists
Sri Lanka Embassy in Washington DC hosts preparatory meeting in commemoration of this year’s Vesak at the White House-2024

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The Embassy of Sri Lanka in Washington D.C. commemorated the 78th Anniversary of Sri Lanka’s Independence on 4 February 2026 at the Sri Lanka Residence, with the participation of U.S. officials, the Sri Lankan community members and friends of Sri Lanka, under the theme “Rebuilding Sri Lanka”.

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The ceremony opened with the hoisting of the National Flag by Ambassador Mahinda Samarasinghe, Sri Lanka’s Ambassador to the United States, while the national anthem of Sri Lanka was rendered in Sinhala. In keeping with Sri Lanka’s long-standing tradition of religious harmony, multi-faith religious observances were conducted by religious leaders representing Buddhist, Hindu, Islamic, and Christian faiths.  The proceedings included the ceremonial lighting of the traditional oil lamp and collective remembrance in honor of national heroes who fought for Sri Lanka’s freedom and independence, as well as all those who lost their lives, remain missing, as a result of Cyclone ‘Ditwah.’

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Ambassador Mahinda Samarasinghe while addressing the gathering highlighted the importance of the contribution of the Sri Lankan community in the U.S. in rebuilding the country. Ambassador further added that ‘rebuilding Sri Lanka’ is not only rebuilding physical assets and restoring livelihoods destroyed by cyclone Ditwah but encompasses many other facets such as continuation of good governance, strengthening of democratic values rule of law and ensuring transparency, accountability and the independence of key institutions charged with these responsibilities.  The Ambassador concluded by asking everyone to be committed towards protecting and nurturing the diversity that is Sri Lanka’s greatest strength.

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Ambassador appreciated the support extended to Sri Lanka by the United States in times of need, and made reference to the spontaneous support extended during the Tsunami and the recent cyclone Ditwah.  The Ambassador referred to the U.S. as a true and sincere friend of Sri Lanka.

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Ms. Bethany Poulos Morrison, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau of South and Central Asia of the United States Department of State, while speaking on behalf of the U.S. government, extended her congratulations and reaffirmed the commitment to fostering strong bilateral relations and acknowledged the continued support provided by the United States toward rebuilding Sri Lanka and its economic recovery. She added that “Sri Lanka’s resilience during the recent cyclone Ditwah is an example to the world” and appreciated Sri Lanka’s support during the wildfires in California in 2025.

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The ceremony concluded with the rendition of the National Anthem in Tamil, underscoring Sri Lanka’s rich cultural and linguistic diversity. Following the formal proceedings, guests were invited to enjoy refreshments featuring an array of traditional Sri Lankan delicacies and Ceylon Tea, offering a taste of the island’s vibrant culinary heritage.

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Among the attendees were senior officials from the State Department, the White House, Department of War, U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. Army, U.S. International Development Cooperation (DFC) and International Monetary Fund (IMF).

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The Embassy of Sri Lanka extends its sincere appreciation to all those who attended and contributed to the success of this commemorative event, making it meaningful and memorable.

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Embassy of Sri Lanka

Washington DC

05th February 2026