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National Days January

Congratulations on the following countries celebrating their National Days this month.

As a Business partner or sponsor, you will have the opportunity to attend National Day receptions and celebrations.

This is by invitation only, and places are very limited, but if you or your organisation would like to be considered to be invited to any one of the National Days, please contact Zuzana Milo-Halliwell, Group Head of Marketing, Diplomatic Membership/Partner Relations email: zuzana@londondiplomaticassoc.com

The National Day of Kuwait

Lord Pestano and Lady Perry were delighted to accept an invitation from His Excellency Mr Bader Mohammed Al Awadi, the newly appointed Kuwait Ambassador to London. A select number of LDA Business Partners were also invited.

Guests enjoyed a fabulous international cuisine in the Ballroom of Claridge’s. More than 600 guests from the business and diplomatic community enjoyed a conducive environment to socialise and do business. See event details.

National Days this month

4 Sri Lanka Independence Day
6 New Zealand Independence Day
7 Grenada Independence Day
11 Iran’s Islamic Revolution Day
15 Serbia National Day
16 Lithuania Independence Day
17 Kosovo Independence Day
18 The Gambia Independence Day
22 St Lucia National Day
23 Guyana Republic Day
23 Brunei National Day
24 Estonia Independence Day
25 Kuwait National Day
27 Dominican Republic Independence Day

National Days in February

4 Sri Lanka Independence Day
6 New Zealand Independence Day
7 Grenada Independence Day
11 Iran’s Islamic Revolution Day
15 Serbia National Day
16 Lithuania Independence Day
17 Kosovo Independence Day
18 The Gambia Independence Day
22 St Lucia National Day
23 Guyana Republic Day
23 Brunei National Day
24 Estonia Independence Day
25 Kuwait National Day
27 Dominican Republic Independence Day

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