Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

WE WON’T GET INTO A MILITARY ALLIANCE WITH ANYONE - PM

- BY YOHAN PERERA

Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe yesterday said Sri Lanka’s focus is not to get into a military alliance with anyone but to go for economic, cultural and political cooperatio­n with every country.prime Minister Wickremesi­nghe made this remark at the graduation of Bandaranai­ke Internatio­nal Diplomatic Training institute at BMICH yesterday.

We also have to take up the blue economy in the Indian Ocean. We have to be a key party in the blue economy around the Indian Ocean

“Sri Lanka’s strategy is to promote free navigation in the Indian Ocean. For this we have added digital connectivi­ty. Digital connectivi­ty is as important as free navigation. Digital connectivi­ty will put us in a position to deal with countries and build relationsh­ips be it India, China, Japan or European Union, US ,Australia or Russia. We have made Indian Ocean our key strategy. We are thinking of how we could leverage our selves. We have to remember that the freedom of navigation in the Indian Ocean means there will be no military alliance with anyone but economic, cultural and political cooperatio­n with everyone. We also have to be mindful on mutual security interests of India and Sri Lanka. Based on this Sri Lanka will also look at its own developmen­t strategy and security strategy where we will have to focus more in a role we play in the Indian Ocean. This will mean a changing of role for the Navy and the Air force. They will have to look outside our coastal waters,” the Prime Minister said.

“We also have to take up the blue economy in the Indian Ocean. We have to be a key party in the blue economy around the Indian Ocean. We also have to look at climate change in the region. Sri Lanka can play a role in these aspects when it comes to Indian Ocean. Sri Lanka has been having an active foreign policy and we should continue with it,” he added. .

“Sri Lanka has been looking at trade and currently dealing with Asia. The problem in Asia is the absence of a comprehens­ive regional economic agreement. There is one that is being discussed but still it has not been finalised. We thought this is the time for us to start off and not wait for the regional agreements. SAARC is any way dormant. We have to start negotiatin­g. We therefore have the Indian Trade Agreement and has potential of working with many of the Bay of Bengal countries such as Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia and Bangladesh. We have to go by ourselves and not wait for the regional arrangemen­ts which will never take place,” he also said.

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