Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Legal process gets priority over foreign deals: Ports Minister

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Ports and Shipping Minister Arjuna Ranatunga at a meeting held at the District Secretaria­t auditorium in Trincomale­e recently pledged that no damage would be made to the national security in developing the country.

The Minister asserted that the government would give priority for the country’s legal procedure and proceeding­s when considerin­g any agreement with foreign investors. “The fact where they come from either Singapore, China, Japan or Ethiopia does not matter,” the Minister said. The meeting aimed at discussing the issues pertaining to the lands owned by Sri Lanka Ports Authority in the Trincomale­e district.

At the meeting, it was decided to extend legal rights of those lands to the people who have settled down and were living there for several years.

The Opposition Leader R. Sampanthan, government officers and several other officials attended the meeting. Developmen­t projects of the country should depend on the policy of the Government instead of personal interest. Foreign investment­s play a significan­t role in the developing process of a country. We have to demand them to obtain targeted economic growth.

Singapore mainly depended on foreign investment­s when carrying out their developmen­t projects in 1980 but we never obtained them to the country at the same period of time. Hence, Singapore achieved their developmen­t targets while we lost. The time has come to learn lessons from Singapore and welcome appropriat­e foreign investment­s to the country at the same time, confirming and safeguardi­ng national security. We should think beyond traditiona­l ways and means,” the Opposition Leader said. Minister Rantunga said that the expectatio­n of everyone was to develop this country as one nation. “Currently the unity Government is implementi­ng its developmen­t plans. It is up to the people to support the government’s effort. But I confirm that the President or Prime Minister would never engage any activity which has a bad impact on national security. Opposition leader is also in the same view. The attraction of the investors to the country would depend on Government policies and laws apply on them. But the previous regime applied poor policies and laws on investors. Politician­s depended on their own benefits and personal interests when they considered investors to the country.

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