Queen Elizabeth II to miss
CHOGM for the first time
For
the first time in 40 years, Queen Elizabeth II will skip this year’s
Commonwealth summit in Colombo, Sri Lanka and instead her son Prince Charles
will attend the biennial event. This will be the first time since 1973, the
87-year-old Queen to miss the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM)
due to long-haul travel.
"The Queen will be represented at this year's
Commonwealth heads of government meeting (CHOGM) by the Prince of Wales," her
Buckingham Palace residence said in a brief statement. "We are reviewing the amount of long-haul travel that is
taken by the Queen."
The statement added that the decision was unrelated to
the controversy over Sri Lanka's human rights record, which has prompted Canada
to threaten to boycott the meeting.
Tanzania, Sri Lanka Foreign
Ministers meet
Hon. Prof. G.L. Peiris, Sri
Lanka Minister for External Affairs welcomes his counterpart Hon. Bernard K.
Membe (MP), Tanzania Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Affairs
during their meeting today at Hilton Colombo Hotel in Sri
Lanka.
Hon. Minister Membe (left)
thanks the Sri Lanka Minister for External Affairs for his country's hospitality
and to congratulate Sri Lanka for hosting the Commonwealth Heads of Government
Meeting (CHOGM) 2013.
The Meeting
continues.
Tanzania delegation was
represented by Ambassador Peter
Kallaghe (left), High Commissioner of the United Republic of Tanzania in London
with accreditation to the United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland and the
Commonwealth and Ambassador Mbelwa
Kairuki (2nd
left), Director
of the Department of Asia and Australasia in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and
International Co-operation.
The Sri Lanka delegation
was represented by Mrs. Aruni Ranaraja (2nd right), Acting Director General of
Africa Affairs in the Ministry of External Affairs and Mrs. Sithara Khan
(right), Acting Additional Secretary for Public Relations in the Ministry of
External Affairs.
The two Ministers in
a tête-à-tête
meeting.
Flags representing
Commonwealth member countries.
President Mahinda Rajapaksa of the
Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka gives his opening remarks during the
Commonwealth Youth Forum 2013 Opening
Ceremony. The Commonwealth Youth Forum 2013 runs from 10th through 14th
November 2013 in Hambantota, Sri Lanka.
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The
Commonwealth Secretary-General presents opening remarks at the Commonwealth
Youth Forum 2013 Opening Ceremony, Hambantota, Sri Lanka.
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Commonwealth
Youth Forum 2013 Opening Ceremony, Hambantota Sri
Lanka
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Some
entertainment.
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Commonwealth
Youth Forum 2013 Opening Ceremony, Hambantota, Sri
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Commonwealth Youth Forum 2013 Opening Ceremony, Hambantota, Sri Lanka.
Some members of audience during the Commonwealth Youth Forum 2013 Opening Ceremony.
photo
From left to right: Layne Robinson of the Commonwealth Secretariat Youth Affairs Division; Commonwealth Youth Worker Award Pacific Regional Winner Joanne Dorres; Commonwealth Deputy Secretary-General Mmasekgoa Masire-Mwamba;
Africa Regional Winner Nelly Shella Tchaptcheut Yonga; Asia Regional Winner Priyadharshanie Ariyaratne; Caribbean Regional Winner Alex Foster; and Katherine Ellis, Director of the Commonwealth Secretariat Youth Affairs Division.
Group photo of President Mahinda Rajapaksa of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka together with the Commonwealth Secretariat during the Commonwealth Youth Forum 2013 Opening Ceremony that was held on 10th November 2013 in Hambantota, Sri Lanka. All photos courtesy of the Commonwealth Secretariat.
SOURCE: MICHUZI MZTUKIO BLOG
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