SAC Chairman Prime Minister Senior General Min Aung Hlaing accepts Credentials of Sri Lankan Ambassador to Myanmar

sLruPyyw 2
State Administration Council Chairman Prime Minister Senior General Min Aung Hlaing accepts the credentials of Mr J M Janaka Priyantha Bandara, Sri Lankan Ambassador to Myanmar in Nay Pyi Taw on 7 June 2022.

Chairman of the State Administration Council Prime Minister Senior General Min Aung Hlaing accepted the credentials of Ambassador-Designate of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka to Myanmar Mr J M Janaka Priyantha Bandara at the Credential Hall of the Office of the SAC Chairman in Nay Pyi Taw at 10 am yesterday.
At the ceremony, they frankly discussed diplomatic relations and friendly relations between the two countries, the enhancement of tourism services, assistance from Myanmar to Sri Lanka, business affairs, cooperation in the agriculture sector and political changes in the two countries.
After the ceremony, the Senior General and the Sri Lankan Ambassador to Myanmar posed for documentary photos.
Also present at the ceremony were Joint Secretary of the Council Lt-Gen Ye Win Oo, Union Minister for Foreign Affairs U Wunna Maung Lwin and Director-General of the Protocol Department U Wunna Han. — MNA

Share this post
Hot News
Hot News
All activities of fire brigade are public interests as well as a national cause
Myanmar participates in 26th ASEAN-India Senior Officials’ Meeting in New Delhi
MoHT Union Minister provides insights on women’s empowerment in tourism at UN Tourism Conference in Indonesia
SAC member meets venerable Sayadaw, fire victims in Hopong of Shan State
Misinformation fabricated that Tatmadaw torches Chaungtawwa Village in Madaya
197 pearl lots sold on third day of 59th Myanmar Gems Emporium
YESC Chairperson inspects power distribution, transformer expansion plans amidst water shortages
“Serenity Scapes” shows at Sar Ga Gallery
Local chilli prices decline, bell pepper prices rise in Delta Region
Mandalay Region to initiate SME courses, pilot projects for economic growth