Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Lankan PM allays India’s fears on strategic port

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

SRI LANKAN PM RULES OUT THE POSSIBILIT­Y AFTER INDIA RAISES CONCERNS OVER THE GROWING PRESENCE OF CHINESE NAVY IN THE ISLAND COUNTRY

Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe has ruled out the possibilit­y of the strategic Hambantota port being used as a “military base” by any foreign country, allaying India’s concerns over the Chinese Navy’s growing presence in Sri Lanka.

Sri Lankan government on July 29 signed a $1.1 billion deal to sell a 70% stake of the Hambantota port to China, amid concerns over the massive debt the island nation incurred in building the port.

Under the 99-year lease agreement, China’s state-run conglomera­te China Merchant Port Holdings (CMPort) is to invest up to ~1.1 billion in the port.

The deal had been delayed by several months over concerns that the deep-sea port could be used by the Chinese navy.

Cash-rich China has invested millions of dollars in Sri Lanka’s infrastruc­ture since the end of a brutal civil war in 2009.

Wickremesi­nghe used the presence of external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj to allay India’s concern over Chinese involvemen­t in developing the Hambantota port.

“Let me refer to Sri Lanka’s decision to develop its major sea ports, especially the Hambantota port which some claim to be a military base. I state clearly that Sri Lanka headed by President Maithripal­a Sirisena does not enter into military alliances with any country or make our bases available to foreign countries,” Wickremesi­nghe said while addressing the Indian Ocean Conference held here on Thursday night.

“Only the Sri Lanka Armed Forces have the responsibi­lity for military activities in our ports and airports. We are also working with foreign private investors on the commercial developmen­t of our ports,” he said.

Swaraj, in her speech at the conference, said India was ready to face security challenges in the Indian Ocean. She said it was imperative that those living in the region bear the primary responsibi­lity for peace and stability in the Indian Ocean region.

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