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In 1977 the government led by J.R Jayawardena divided the ministry in two, forming the Ministry of Defence and the Ministry of External Affairs. [4] A.C.S Hameed was appointed as the first minister of External Affairs on 23 July 1977. [5]
In March 2021, the Biden administration incorporated the feedback and temporarily expanded the Interview Waiver Program to cover visa renewals for visas that had expired within the past 48 months (4 years) rather than just within the past 12 months (1 year); the Foreign Affairs Manual 9 FAM 403.5 was updated to reflect this. The increase to 48 ...
The Sri Lanka Foreign Service -SLFS(Sinhala: ශ්රී ලංකා විදේශ සේවය; śrī laṁkā vidēśa sēvaya) is the body of career diplomats of Sri Lanka. The Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is also the head of the foreign service.
The Minister of Labour and Foreign Employment is a member of the Cabinet of Sri Lanka. This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items . ( March 2016 )
The Minister of Foreign Affairs is an appointment in the Cabinet of Sri Lanka who is responsible for overseeing the international diplomacy of the Government of Sri Lanka. The post was first created in 1947 as Minister of External Affairs and Defence , in 1977 the Ministry of External Affairs and Defence separated into two ministries, the ...
9 April 1987: 96 Colombia: 30 September 1988 [30] — State of Palestine: 6 February 1989 [31] 97 Morocco: 27 November 1990 [32] 98 Guinea: 6 August 1991 [33] 99 Armenia: 12 February 1992: 100 Ukraine: 12 February 1992: 101 Bahrain: 27 June 1992: 102 Kazakhstan: 29 June 1992 [34] 103 Azerbaijan: 4 August 1992: 104 Moldova: 27 November 1992: 105 ...
Ministers of Public Administration, Home Affairs, Provincial Councils and Local Government; Name Portrait Party Took office Left office Head of government Ministerial title Refs Charles Batuwantudawe: 1931: 1935: Minister of Local Administration [8] S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike: 1936: 1944 [9] United National Party: 26 September 1947: 12 July 1951 ...
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