Hindustan Times (Noida)

Sri Lanka not sticking to trilateral port deal regrettabl­e, says Japan

- Rezaul H Laskar letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Japan on Wednesday said it was “regrettabl­e” that the Sri Lankan government had opted to hand over the operations of a key port terminal in Colombo to a state-run body instead of sticking to a trilateral agreement involving India for the developmen­t of the facility.

The position taken by Japan endorsed India’s stance on the developmen­t of the East Container Terminal (ECT) of Colombo port. New Delhi had on Tuesday asked Colombo to abide by the agreement signed by the three countries in 2019. The Lankan government gave in to pressure from labour unions, which opposed a joint venture with Indian and Japanese investors having a 49% stake in the ECT, and the cabinet decided on Monday to run the facility as a fully owned operation of the Sri Lanka Port Authority (SLPA).

“It is regrettabl­e that the government of Sri Lanka unilateral­ly made a cabinet decision and announced the developmen­t and operation of ECT as a wholly owned container terminal of Sri Lanka Ports Authority,” said an official of the Japanese embassy in New Delhi.

Japan, India and Sri Lanka “have been discussing the details about the cooperatio­n on ECT” since the three countries signed a memorandum of cooperatio­n for developing the terminal in May 2019, the official added.

Japan’s reaction came a day after Indian high commission­er Gopal Baglay held separate meetings with President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa and foreign minister Dinesh Gunawerden­e in Colombo to convey India’s position that Lanka must abide by the trilateral agreement, people familiar with developmen­ts said.

India’s Adani Group and several Japanese investors were to form a joint venture to hold 49% stake in the ECT, with the majority stake in the hands of SLPA. The Indian side made it clear to the Sri Lanka side that the latest decision on ECT could affect investor confidence, they said.

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