China Daily

Nations to enhance BRI ties

Xi, Sri Lankan PM agree to strengthen cooperatio­n on logistics, clean energy

- By MO JINGXI mojingxi@chinadaily.com.cn

President Xi Jinping and visiting Sri Lankan Prime Minister Dinesh Gunawarden­a spoke highly of the Port City Colombo and Hambantota Port projects in Sri Lanka, and agreed to keep promoting Belt and Road cooperatio­n between the two countries as they held a meeting on Wednesday in Beijing.

Noting that China and Sri Lanka boast a time-honored friendship, Xi said it is in line with the fundamenta­l interests and common aspiration­s of the two peoples to consolidat­e and further develop bilateral relations.

China is ready to work with the South Asian country to cement political mutual trust, strengthen sharing of experience­s on state governance and expand practical cooperatio­n, among other things, he said.

Xi called on both countries to make concerted efforts to deepen cooperatio­n on logistics, energy and industry. He also urged the countries to strengthen exchanges and cooperatio­n in fields such as the digital economy, the green economy, clean energy, cultural tourism and the marine economy.

He said that China will keep expanding its imports of high-quality and distinctiv­e products from Sri Lanka and encourage Chinese enterprise­s to invest and start businesses in that country. It is hoped that Sri Lanka will provide a fair and transparen­t business environmen­t, he said.

Xi said that China is willing to strengthen cooperatio­n with Sri Lanka in poverty alleviatio­n in rural areas, and assist the country in achieving its economic transforma­tion and upgrading, as well as sustainabl­e developmen­t.

He added that China will continue to provide support for Sri Lanka’s socioecono­mic developmen­t as long as its ability permits.

After Sri Lanka suffered its worst economic and political crisis in 2022, the Chinese government announced 500 million yuan ($69 million) worth of emergency humanitari­an assistance to the country that year. It was the largest financial aid that Sri Lanka had received by then.

Gunawarden­a, who started his six-day visit to China on Monday, said that Sri Lanka will not forget that China has always extended a helping hand in a timely manner when his country has faced difficulti­es. The two countries are bound together by a shared destiny in times of adversity, he said.

Port City Colombo and the Hambantota Port, which are flagship projects under the Belt and Road Initiative cooperatio­n framework, have greatly boosted Sri Lanka’s socioecono­mic developmen­t, as well as the overall developmen­t of the region, Gunawarden­a said.

Sri Lanka will continue to work with China to promote the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistenc­e, deepen bilateral friendship, and expand cooperatio­n in trade and economy, education, tourism and poverty relief, he said.

Sri Lanka will also strengthen close communicat­ion and coordinati­on with China on a multilater­al level, and push for building a community with a shared future for Asia as well as humankind, he added.

Before Gunawarden­a assumed his office in July 2022, he held several Cabinet positions in Sri Lanka, including minister of transporta­tion and minister of foreign affairs.

In August, he made a visit to China and attended the seventh ChinaSouth Asia Expo in Kunming, Yunnan province.

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