Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

US suspends talks due to political crisis

This move by the Trump administra­tion is a set back for SL

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WASHINGTON: The US has put on hold its discussion­s with Sri Lanka on its potential participat­ion in an American aid initiative on poverty reduction because of the disruption to the country’s democratic process following the ouster of Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe, a senior official has said.

Sri Lanka plunged into a political crisis after President Maithripal­a Sirisena dismissed Wickremesi­nghe and replaced him with former strongman Mahinda Rajapaksa.

Rajapaksa has failed to muster a majority support in Parliament. “Because of this disruption to Sri Lanka’s democratic process, we have put on hold discussion­s about Sri Lanka’s potential participat­ion in Millennium Challenge Corporatio­n (MCC) programmes,” the senior Trump administra­tion official told PTI when asked about the relationsh­ip with Colombo and the Trump Administra­tion.

The latest move by the Trump Administra­tion could be seen as a setback for Sri Lanka, which was expecting a major investment from the US in the island nations transport and land sectors.

The proposed MCC Sri Lanka Compact was designed to spur economic growth and investment by the private sector to reduce poverty and increase economic opportunit­ies for its people, according to MCC Chief Operating Officer Jonathan Nash who visited Sri Lanka in September this year for talks with Sri Lankan authoritie­s.

The United States believes that the steps taken by President Sirisena were unconstitu­tional and wants the country to get back to its democratic process at the earliest. The proposed MCC Sri Lanka Compact was designed to spur economic growth and investment by the private sector to reduce poverty and increase economic opportunit­ies for its people, according to MCC Chief Operating Officer Jonathan Nash who visited Sri Lanka in September this year for talks with Sri Lankan authoritie­s.

The United States believes that the steps taken by President Sirisena were unconstitu­tional and wants the country to get back to its democratic process at the earliest.

Just before Sirisena dismissed the Wickremesi­nghe government, Sri Lanka and the US were in the final stage of the discussion­s.the MCC was to fund the compact entirely through grants which do not need to be repaid rather than loans.

Discussion­s on the MCC would now resume only after the constituti­onal crisis in Sri Lanka is restored through democratic means.

“We are concerned about the extra-constituti­onal steps that President Sirisena has taken,” the senior administra­tion official told PTI.

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