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Egyptian ambassador calls on Defence secretary

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The Ambassador of the Arab Republic of Egypt to Sri Lanka, H.E. Adel Ibrahim, paid a courtesy call on the Defence Secretary, Air Vice Marshal Sampath Thuyacontha (Retd), at the Ministry of Defence in Sri Jayawardenepura, Kotte, today (May 27).

Defence Secretary warmly received the Egyptian Envoy upon his arrival and engaged in a cordial discussion centred on strengthening bilateral relations between the two nations. 

The talks focused particularly on enhancing defence cooperation, with special emphasis on academic and professional exchanges through the Defence Services Command and Staff College (DSCSC).

Both parties discussed opportunities for mutual collaboration in the areas of defence education, capacity building and international military training programs. They acknowledged the significance of the DSCSC’s international collaboration study package as a platform to foster deeper understanding and cooperation among partner nations.

Ambassador Ibrahim conveyed Egypt’s interest in deepening defence ties between the two nations. Defence Secretary expressed appreciation for Egypt’s continued friendship and support, reiterating Sri Lanka’s commitment to enhancing cooperation.

Meeting concluded on a positive note, with both sides pledging to explore further avenues for collaboration in the defence sphere. Deputy Military Liaison Officer of the Ministry of Defence was also in attendance.

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