Author:Maithripala Sirisena
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Works
[edit]2015 speeches
[edit]- President Sirisena’s inaugural address from the hallowed precincts of the Most Sacred Sri Dalada Maligawa (11 January, 2015)
- President Sirisena’s duty assumption speech (12 January, 2015)
- Speech by President Sirisena at the appointment of new Secretaries to Ministries (19 January, 2015)
- Address to the nation at the 67th Independence Day celebrations (4 February, 2015)
- President’s address for the Meeting of Ambassadors, High Commissioners and Diplomatic Representatives (12 February, 2015)
- President Sirisena's speech marking 100 days since election (23 April, 2015)
- President’s address at the Ranaviru Day (19 May, 2015)
- Special Statement by the President Maithripala Sirisena on the current political situation (14 July, 2015)
- President’s address to the Economic Summit, Colombo (6 August, 2015)
- Policy Statement delivered by President Maithripala Sirisena (1 September, 2015)
- President Sirisena's speech at the 64th Anniversary of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party (2 September, 2015)
Foreign speeches
[edit]- President Sirisena's speech at the Plenary Session of the Boao Forum for Asia, 2015 (28 February, 2015)
- President Sirisena's address to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals Conference (27 September, 2015)
- Statement by the President on gender equality and women’s empowerment (27 September, 2015)
- Sri Lanka reiterates continued commitment to UN peacekeeping (29 September, 2015)
- Address to the United Nations General Assembly (30 September, 2015)
Sources
[edit]- President's Media Division Official Page.
- Presidential Secretariat of Sri Lanka
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