Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

GOVT. TO INVITE INDIA TO DEVELOP WCT

- BY SANDUN A JAYASKERA

The government has decided to invite India to develop the West Container Terminal (WCT) in the Colombo Port as a joint venture with the Sri Lanka Ports Authority (SLPA), Ports and Shipping Minister Mahinda Samarasing­he said.

He said the government-togovernme­nt proposal would be submitted to the Cabinet next Tuesday

Sounding a conciliato­ry note, he said Sri Lanka had never given an undertakin­g to India to develop the East Container Terminal (ECT) and admitted that there was a delay in implementi­ng the projects contained in the MOU signed between the two countries on April 26, 2017.

The minister said Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi had pointed this out when he met visiting

Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe. He told the SLFP news briefing that President Maithripal­a Sirisena had explained Sri Lanka’s stance on the ECT to Premier Modi when the two leaders met in Katmandu on the sidelines of the BIMSTEC summit in August. “Sri Lanka’s position is that the ECT will be developed by the SLPA as a fully government-owned venture without any foreign collaborat­ion or investment,” the minister said.

Quoting the MOU signed by Indian Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj and Developmen­t Strategies and Internatio­nal Trade Minister Malik Samarawick­rama, said Sri Lanka had

Sri Lanka’s position is that the ECT will be developed by the SLPA as a fully government-owned venture without any foreign collaborat­ion or investment

not agreed to any Indian involvemen­t in the ECT developmen­t plan.

The MOU in the 9th paragraph says, “A container terminal in the Colombo Port as a joint venture which includes Indian investment considerin­g that majority of transshipm­ent in Colombo Port is related to India. The GOSL will announce the award of the contract in this regard by end of May, 2017”.

“This is the only reference in the MOU in respect of the Port of Colombo and it says nothing about the ECT but only about ‘A Container Terminal’,” the minister said.“the WCT developmen­t project requires a huge investment and with the completion of the developmen­t protects at both terminals, Sri Lanka will have three big container terminals that also includes South Asia Gateway Terminal.

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