Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

BETTER FOR US TO CONTINUE MILITARY TIES WITH SL:US ADMIRAL

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Despite the political upheaval in Sri Lanka, it is in America’s interests to continue military collaborat­ion and cooperatio­n with Sri Lankan Forces, US Indo-pacific Command Chief Admiral Philip Davidson has said.

The political turmoil and ethnic tension between the Tamil and Sinhalese population­s, however, remain drivers of instabilit­y and potential obstacles to continued growth in our partnershi­p

According to PTI, Admiral Davidson told the US Senate’s Armed Services Committee, during a Congressio­nal hearing, that Sri Lanka remains a significan­t strategic opportunit­y in the Indian Ocean and militaryto-military relationsh­ip continues to strengthen between the two nations.

“The political turmoil and ethnic tension between the Tamil and Sinhalese population­s, however, remain drivers of instabilit­y and potential obstacles to continued growth in our partnershi­p. Moreover, Sri Lanka has handed over the deep water port of Hambantota to China on a 99-year lease due to its mounting debts to China, which has caused internatio­nal concern,” he said.

He said the US Indo-pacific Command (USINDOPACO­M) cooperate with the Sri Lankan military centres on building capacity in maritime security and maritime domain awareness, humanitari­an assistance and disaster relief as well as humanitari­an de-mining, medical assistance, and peacekeepi­ng operations.

He said increasing navy-to-navy engagement with Sri Lanka will be a USINDOPACO­M focus in 2019 and that Sri Lankan Navy is a welltraine­d and profession­al force with the potential to contribute to multi- lateral maritime interopera­bility in the Indian Ocean.

“The recent transfer of an excess US Coast Guard cutter to Sri Lanka in August 2018, along with additional platforms from Japan and India, provide the Sri Lankan Navy greater capabiliti­es to contribute to regional maritime domain awareness initiative­s,” he said.

He said it is necessary to sustain engagement with Sri Lanka, particular­ly the navy, and construct a multi-lateral approach to capacity building with like-minded partners to rapidly enhance the Sri Lankan Navy’s capabiliti­es.

Meanwhile, he said China is exploiting growing debt burdens to access strategic infrastruc­ture in the region.

“In December 2017, Sri Lanka handed over control of the newly-built Hambantota seaport to Beijing with a 99-year lease because Sri Lanka could no longer afford its debt payments to China,” he added.

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