Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

GIVING MRIA TO INDIA DANGEROUS

This is only a business venture. We will not allow anyone to use it for any military activities.

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He told Parliament that transferri­ng of the ownership of the airport just because it was a loss-making venture should be thoroughly considered.

“Issues with national interest should be considered than losses or economic benefits of the airport.an airport is important in military affairs in a country. It can pose more threat to national security and sovereignt­y of the country,” he said.

Raising a question, Mr Dissanayak­e asked whether the Government would present the agreement in Parliament.

Civil Aviation Minister Nimal Siripala De Silva said discussion­s were in progress to develop Mattala Airport as a Joint Venture with India and that the Government would follow the due procedure before signing the agreement.

He said the agreement would be presented in Parliament before signing it and added that the ownership of the airport could not be transferre­d to a foreign country completely according to the Civil Aviation Act.

“If the airport is to be transferre­d to India completely, Civil Aviation Act should be amended in Parliament.then anyone can object it and defeat it in Parliament,” he said.

The Minister said the Government decided to develop the Mattala Airport as a Joint Venture due to its unbearable debt burden and losses and added that Indian Civil Aviation Authority offered to develop it.

“We called for open proposals from local and internatio­nal businessme­n. But only India submitted a feasible proposal,” he said.

Mr De Silva said Joint Venture would be formed where 70 per cent of its shares would be bought by India while the other 30 per cent by the Government.

“Discussion­s were in progress by the Technical Evaluation Committee and a negotiatin­g committee on matters regarding national security and the job security of employees of the airport.

“We have set pre-conditions before transferri­ng the airport.this is only a business venture.we will not allow anyone to use it for any military activities. Its air navigation system is operated by Sri Lankan authoritie­s and security also provided by the Air Force and local partners,” he said.

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