Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

China to provide further funding for transport sector

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China has pledged to provide further funding to develop Sri Lanka’s transport sector that includes a number of expressway­s, road networks and railway lines, including a new Colombo-Jaffna expressway.

The agreement was one of several reached during bilateral meetings between representa­tives of Sri Lanka and China

The president’s spokesman and the internatio­nal media unit said in a statement that the agreement was one of several reached during bilateral meetings between representa­tives of Sri Lanka and China that took place in Beijing yesterday.

Apart from the proposed Colombo - Jaffna highway, the Chinese government will also aid Sri Lanka in developing a Colombo-Kandy-Kurunegala expressway and extending the southern expressway from Matara to Kataragama.President Rajapaksa thanked Chinese President Xi Jinping for China’s continued support to Sri Lanka in a number of spheres.

He also congratula­ted President Xi, who took over as China’s new president in March this year, and said his assumption of this high office was a testament to the confidence the Chinese people had in

President Rajapaksa said... he looked forward to working closely with the new administra­tion

him.

President Rajapaksa said that his many visits to the East Asian nation had helped him gain a deep and profound understand­ing of China’s political, economic and social dynamics, and that he looked forward to working closely with the new administra­tion.

President Xi, recalling the longstandi­ng ties between China and Sri Lanka, said that the fact that President Rajapaksa was visiting China for the seventh time was an indication of the strength of the relationsh­ip between the two countries and said he looked forward to further strengthen­ing the bilateral ties during his tenure.

During the bilateral meeting, the two delegation­s also discussed trade and tourism. The two countries signed an agreement to establish two committees that would work towards a free trade agreement. This would give Sri Lankan products such as apparel, gems and jewellery, tea and rubber wider access in the Chinese market.

In the area of tourism, Sri Lanka and China agreed to work towards the goal of attracting 100,000 Chinese tourist arrivals to Sri Lanka by 2015.

External Affairs Minister G.L. Peiris, External Affairs Ministry monitoring MP Sajin de Vaas Gunawarden­a, Ministers Wimal Weerawansa and Douglas Devananda, MPs A.H.M. Azwer and Namal Rajapaksa, Presidenti­al Secretary Lalith Weeratunga, Finance Ministry Secretary P. B. Jayasunder­a, Chief-ofStaff Mr. Gamini Senerath and Sri Lanka’s Ambassador in China, Mr. Ranjith Liyangoda were among those present at the meeting.

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