Celebrating diplomacy through development
US embassy video chronicles 75 years of people, partnership and progress through USAID
COLOMBO – Celebrating the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the United States and Sri Lanka, the US Embassy unveiled a special video chronicling the remarkable journey of development, with an emphasis on the pivotal role played by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).
Whether it’s rebuilding after disasters and conflict, assisting in the development of democratic governance, or helping build an inclusive economy that creates jobs, USAID has been here for Sri Lanka as a steadfast friend over the decades.
US Ambassador to Sri Lanka Julie Chung remarked on the occasion, “As we celebrate 75 years of bilateral relations, this heartwarming video showcases the accomplishments of decades of partnership between the United States and Sri Lanka. It highlights shared achievements that have impacted the lives of countless Sri Lankans through USAID’s partnerships in education, health, agriculture, and economic development. As we step into the next chapter of our journey, the US-Sri Lanka friendship will continue to thrive, nurturing strong people-to-people ties, partnerships, and progress for years to come.”
USAID Mission Director to Sri Lanka Gabriel Grau said, “Since 1956, and through the generous support of the American people, USAID is proud to continue partnering with the people of Sri Lanka. Each of us here at USAID — Sri Lankan and American alike – is committed to helping improve the lives of every single citizen of this country. Thank you for placing your trust in USAID.”
A testament to US – Sri Lanka diplomatic ties and development initiatives, the video embodies the shared vision and commitment to progress.
-US Embassy/Colombo
English: https://youtu.be/abVYj0VILtY
English with Sinhala subtitles: https://youtu.be/-6YJefJHrMU
English with Tamil subtitles: https://youtu.be/HIlu4rT2MXM
To download videos: Celebrating Diplomacy through Development – US Embassy Colombo/USAID
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