Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Mangala endorses President’s decision to involve foreign investors to develop ECT

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Former Finance Minister Mangala Samaraweer­a has endorsed the decision taken by the government led by President Gotabaya Rajapaksa to develop the East Container Terminal (ECT) of the Colombo Port with the involvemen­t of foreign investors.

“As a true patriot, I am happy on the government’s decision to get foreign investors onboard to develop the Colombo Port. I am confident that this new investment will bring prosperity to the Sri Lanka,” Samaraweer­a said issuing a media statement.

President Rajapaksa last

Wednesday confirmed the possible involvemen­t of India’s Adani group and other investors for the developmen­t of the ECT, while the government maintainin­g the controllin­g stake of the terminal.

Samaraweer­a viewed President Rajapaksa’s decision as an encouragin­g developmen­t while urging “true patriots” to dismiss the rhetoric planted by certain politician­s, popularisi­ng the sentiment of attracting foreign investment­s as a betrayal to the nation.

“Those lies and the ensuing deception have boomerange­d and even though they are trying to do something constructi­ve, they are being destroyed by the very lies they have disseminat­ed. Even though I knew it before and spoke about it, I’m not happy about it.

It is essential to attract foreign investors to develop this country,” he added. He pointed out that even socialist countries such as Vietnam and Cambodia realised the critical role of foreign investment­s and formed policies to attract investors from abroad.

Further, he recalled that foreign investment­s played a crucial role in developing Sri Lanka’s telecom industry with the decision to open up Sri Lanka Telecom for foreign investment­s.

He also noted that Srilankan Airlines had only been profitable during the period when it was managed and partly owned by a foreign investor.

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Mangala Samaraweer­a

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