List of ambassadors of Sri Lanka to Russia
The Sri Lankan Ambassador to Russia is the Sri Lankan envoy to Russia. The Sri Lankan Ambassador to Russia is concurrently accredited as Ambassador to Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Moldova, Ukraine and Uzbekistan.[1]
Sri Lankan Ambassador to Russia | |
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Incumbent [Dr.Dayan Jayatilleka] | |
Style | His Excellency |
Appointer | Maithripala Sirisena |
Inaugural holder | Gunapala Piyasena Malalasekera as Ceylonese Ambassador to the Soviet Union |
Formation | 1991 1957 as Ceylonese Ambassador to the Soviet Union |
Website | Embassy of Sri Lanka, Russia |
Ambassadors
Ambassador to the Soviet Union
Ambassadors | Start of Term | End of Term | Head of State/Government |
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Gunapala Piyasena Malalasekera | 1957 | 1961 | Wijeyananda Dahanayake Dudley Senanayake Sirimavo Bandaranaike |
Tikiri Banda Subasinghe | 1961 | 1965 | Sirimavo Bandaranaike |
B. F. Perera | 1965 | 1968 | |
M. V. P. Peiris | 1968 | 1969 | |
J. C. T. Kotelawala | 1969 | 1970 | Sirimavo Bandaranaike |
C. D. S. Siriwardene | 1970 | 1974 | |
C. E. S. Weeratunge | 1974 | 1976 | |
Walter Jayawardene | 1977 | 1978 | Junius Richard Jayewardene |
R. C. A. Johnpulle | 1978 | 1982 | |
Neville Kanakaratne | 1982 | 1987 | |
Rodney Vandergert | 1987 | 1991 | Ranasinghe Premadasa |
Ambassador to Russia
Ambassadors | Start of Term | End of Term | Head of State |
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Nissanka Wijeyeratne | 1991 | 1994 | Dingiri Banda Wijetunga |
N. M. M. I. Hussain | 1995 | 1998 | |
N. Sikkander | 1998 | 2002 | |
U. B. Wijekoon | 2003 | 2004 | |
Neville Ranasuriya | 2005 | 2006 | Mahinda Rajapaksa |
Udayanga Weeratunga | 2006 | 28 February 2015 | Mahinda Rajapaksa |
Saman Weerasinghe | 7 September 2015 | 28 February 2019 | Maithripala Sirisena |
Dr. Dayan Jayatilleka | 3 September 2018 | 14 January 2020 | Maithripala Sirisena |
See also
- Sri Lankan Ambassador to the Soviet Union
- List of heads of missions from Sri Lanka
References
- "Embassy of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, Moscow, Russia". Ministry of External Affairs. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 15 November 2012.
External links
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