Former Secretary-General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon meets with the Hon. Speaker

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The delegation led by the earlier Secretary-Frequent of the United Nations, the President of the Assembly and the Chair of the Council of the Worldwide Inexperienced Progress Institute (GGGI) H.E Ban Ki-moon,
who arrived in Sri Lanka not too method once more (06), met with Hon. Mahinda Yapa Abeywardana, the Speaker of Parliament, Feb (07).

He was acquired by Deputy Speaker Hon. Ajith Rajapakse and Secretary Frequent of Parliament Mr. Dhammika Dasanayake.

As President of the Assembly and Chair of the Council of the Worldwide Inexperienced Progress Institute (GGGI), H. E Ban Ki-moon centered on inexperienced growth, sustainable development and advocate the need for contemporary partnerships to transition into low-carbon, sustainable, and inclusive economies. Inside the midst of the cordial discussions held, H.E Ban Ki-moon emphasised the need to develop political ambition pertaining to adopting the inexperienced growth model of development and was of the view that the voice for such initiative ought to return up from inside Parliament.

Whereas mentioning the requirement and wish of broader consciousness and efficiency organising amongst Members of Parliament, officers on the subject, the Hon. Speaker pledged his full cooperation in course of reaching the acknowledged objective in fellowship.

Following the cordial dialogue held, the delegation led by H.E Ban Ki-moon along with H.E. Woonjin Jeong, Ambassador of the Republic of Korea to Sri Lanka, Dr. Frank Rijsberman, GGGI Director Frequent toured the chamber of Parliament.

Hon. Ajith Rajapakse, Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Hon. Naseer Ahamed, Minister of Ambiance, Mr. Dinesh Weerakkody, Chief Advisor to the President and the Secretary Frequent of Parliament Mr. Dhammika Dasanayake had been present on the meeting held with H.E Ban Ki-moon, in Parliament.

 

 



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