Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

GOVT. REBUFFS US STATE DEPT. OFFICIAL’S STATEMENT

- BY JAMILA HUSAIN

All future agreements will be reviewed, renegotiat­ed and then submitted to Parliament. That is the norm which the previous government had ignored

US shared India’s concerns over the projects that did not have an economic basis and led to countries ceding sovereignt­y

Sri Lanka’s new interim government has dismissed a statement made by a leading official in the US State Department who has claimed that the controvers­ial MCC agreement would be launched in Sri Lanka soon.

Government sources told Daily Mirror that President Gotabaya Rajapaksa had instructed the relevant authoritie­s under the Finance Ministry to review the MCC agreement and study its clauses in depth and to renegotiat­e or reject any agreements which had objectiona­ble or controvers­ial clauses.

Foreign Minister Dinesh Gunawarden­a confirmed to Daily Mirror that the MCC agreement would be reviewed just as all the other agreements which had been signed or were under discussion by the previous government.

“All future agreements will be reviewed, renegotiat­ed and then submitted to Parliament.that is the norm which the previous government had ignored,” Gunawarden­a said.

Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia at the US State Department,ambassador

Alice Wells said that the US would soon launch the MCC agreement in Sri Lanka that would undertake the same kind of nitty gritty reforms in land registrati­on and motorway harmonizat­ion that would help unlock economic developmen­t. Criticizin­g China for constructi­ng the Hambantota Port,wells said the US shared India’s concerns over the projects that did not have an economic basis and led to countries ceding sovereignt­y.

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