With Professor John Kane (Author of the Politics of Moral Capital) at Yale University at a symposium on Leadership.
With wife Sanja in Switzerland in 2009.
With jazz icon Herbie Hancock in Paris, where International Jazz Day was launched at Herbie’s initiative at the UNESCO 2011.
At the Requiem Mass organized by the Embassy in Moscow for the victims of the Easter Massacre in Sri Lanka in 2019. 8 Bishops conducted the Holy Mass.
In Portugal where Dr. Jayatilleka was accredited as Ambassador, with the Consul General for Sri Lanka.
Moments that shaped a legacy
On the way to the Notre Dame (in the background) in Paris in 2013 where Dr. Jayatilleka was Ambassador to Paris and the UNSECO.
At the Requiem Mass for Easter Massacre victims in Sri Lanka, in Moscow in 2019, where the diplomatic community filled the Catholic Cathedral in solidarity.
At Griffith University, Brisbane with Professor John Kane, Dr. Jayatilleka’s PhD supervisor.
In Singapore with the staff of the directors and President of the ISAS National University of Singapore in 2011.
In Portugal, ready to present credentials as Sri Lanka’s Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary.
Reading Camus over coffee in Gordes, in a beautiful little place in Provence, France.
In Moscow at a diplomatic event with famous actor and martial artist Stephen Seagal.
In Geneva at the Ambassador’s residence with Emeritus Professor Richard Falk of Princeton University, at the time the UN Special Rapporteur on Occupied Palestine, and Prof. Jean Zieglar.
Being interviewed in Sri Lanka
In Singapore with guests of the Ambassador of Pakistan.