SL mission in Abu Dhabi to resume services from tomorrow

SL mission in Abu Dhabi to resume services from tomorrow

May 27, 2020   11:43 am

The Embassy of Sri Lanka in Abu Dhabi, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) says that it will resume services from tomorrow (28).

The Sri Lankan mission’s office in Abu Dhabi was temporarily closed on May 21, as five of its staff members had tested positive for the COVID-19 virus.

Issuing a statement, the Embassy said the precautionary guidelines specified by the UAE health authorities and will be followed as it recommences functions tomorrow.

For more information, the Embassy may be contacted via slemb.abudhabi@mfa .gov.lk or the Toll-Free number 800119119.

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