Embassy of Sri Lanka, Cairo - Egypt

Embassy of Sri Lanka, Cairo - Egypt

Embassy of Sri Lanka, Cairo - Egypt

Embassy of Sri Lanka, Cairo - Egypt

Embassy of Sri Lanka, Cairo - Egypt

Embassy of Sri Lanka, Cairo - Egypt

Embassy of Sri Lanka, Cairo - Egypt

Embassy of Sri Lanka, Cairo - Egypt

Embassy of Sri Lanka, Cairo - Egypt

Embassy of Sri Lanka, Cairo - Egypt

Embassy of Sri Lanka, Cairo - Egypt

Embassy of Sri Lanka, Cairo - Egypt

Embassy of Sri Lanka, Cairo - Egypt

Embassy of Sri Lanka, Cairo - Egypt

Embassy of Sri Lanka, Cairo - Egypt

Embassy of Sri Lanka, Cairo - Egypt

Embassy of Sri Lanka, Cairo - Egypt

Embassy of Sri Lanka, Cairo - Egypt

IEmbassy of Sri Lanka, Cairo - Egypt

Embassy of Sri Lanka, Cairo - Egypt

IEmbassy of Sri Lanka, Cairo - Egypt

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About Embassy

 

Relations between Sri Lanka and Egypt date back to many centuries. The Egyptian people still remember and appreciate Sri Lankan people’s warm hospitality to Ahmad Orabi Pasha, Egyptian freedom fighter deported to Sri Lanka from 1883 to 1901 by the British colonial rulers. This fact is strongly reflected in the bi-lateral relations. The ‘Orabi Pasha Museum’ was opened in Kandy in November, 1983, and a main Street at Maradana in capital city, Colombo was named after ‘Orabi Pasha’ in 1986.

Sri Lanka’s independence from British rulers on 4th February, 1948 and Egypt’s revolution in July 1952 paved the way for further strengthening bi-lateral relations. Formalizing diplomatic relations, the two countries established their diplomatic Missions in respective capitals, Colombo and Cairo in 1957. Embassy established on the Street known as Yehiya Ibrahim. This street has been renamed as Sri Lanka Street in 1983. Egypt was the first Arab and African country to open an Embassy in Sri Lanka. Both countries celebrated the 60th Anniversary of establishing diplomatic relations in 2017.

The Egyptian-Sri Lankan ties flourished in the 1950s and 1960s, as the two countries played a key role in the Non-Aligned Movement. Closer bi-lateral relations opened many trade opportunities for Sri Lankan products including ‘Ceylon Tea’. Because of its appeal to Egyptian people, ‘Ceylon Tea’ has become a household name among them.

 

List of Holidays observed by the Embassy – Year 2018

 

No.

Month

Date

Purpose

Remarks

1.

January

14 – Sunday  

Tamil Thai Pongal Day

 

2.

January

25 – Thursday

Revolution Day

 

3.

February

04 – Sunday

National Day

 

4.

April

08 – Sunday

Coptic Easter Sunday

 

5.

April

09 – Monday

Sham El-Nessim (Spring Festival)

 

6.

April

14 – Saturday

Sinhala & Tamil New Year Day

Weekend

7.

April

15 – Sunday

Day following Sinhala & Tamil New Year Day

 

8.

April

25 – Wednesday

Sinai Liberation day

 

9.

April

29 – Sunday

Vesak Full Moon Poya Day

 

10.

May

01 – Tuesday

Labour Day

 

11.

June

15 – Friday

Id-Ul-Fitr (Ramazan Festival Day 01)

Weekend

12.

June

16 – Saturday

Id-Ul-Fitr (Ramazan Festival Day 02)

Weekend

13.

June

17 – Sunday

Id-Ul-Fitr (Ramazan Festival Day 03)

 

14.

June

30 – Saturday

Revolution Day

Weekend

15.

July

23 – Monday

Revolution Day

 

16.

August

22 – Wednesday

Id-Ul-Alha (Hadji Festival Day 01)

 

17.

August

23 – Thursday

Id-Ul-Alha (Hadji Festival Day 02)

 

18.

August

24 – Friday

Id-Ul-Alha (Hadji Festival Day 03)

Weekend

19.

August

25 – Saturday  

Id-Ul-Alha (Hadji Festival Day 04)

Weekend

20.

September

12 – Wednesday

Islamic New Year

 

21.

October

06 – Saturday

Armed Forces Day

Weekend

22.

November

06 – Tuesday

Deepavali Festival Day

 

23.

November

21 – Wednesday

Milad-Un-Nabi (Holy Prophet's Birthday)

 

24.

December

25 – Tuesday

Christmas Day

 

Accredited Countries

 

Libya

Eritrea

Algeria

Morocco

Sudan

Tunisia

 

Honorary Consuls

 

Sudan:
Mr. Sayed Saud Mamoun Mohamed Ahmed Elberier,
Honorary Consul of Sri Lanka,
Mamoun El Bereir Building,
University Street,
Khartoum,
Sudan.
 
Tel : 00249 183 78422
00249 183 766325
Mobile: 00249 912 306524
Fax : 00249183774317
00249185315580
00249185315583
E-mail : saudgroup@yahoo.com

 

 

Tunisia:
Mr. Mustapha Trabelsi,
Honorary Consul of Sri Lanka,
Immeuble Lotus, Rue Lac,
Lackness 1053,
Tunis,
Tunisia,
 
Tel : 0021671656095
0021671656354
Fax : 0021671656033
0021625553040
E-mail : mustaphatrabelssi@gnet.tn

 

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Address:

Embassy of Sri Lanka,
No.08, Sri Lanka Street
(Former Yehiya Ibrahim Street),
Zamalek,
Cairo, Egypt.

 

Telephone:

0020 27350047 / 27354966

 

Fax :

0020 27367138

 

E-mail:

slembcairo@mea.gov.lk

 

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