Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

With its neutral foreign policy Sri Lanka is open for foreign investment­s: President

„Says SL has chosen neutral foreign policy, given country’s strategic location „Points out that Indian Ocean should be a free zone open to every country

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While stressing on Sri Lanka’s neutral foreign policy, President Gotabaya Rajapaksa yesterday said the island nation is open for foreign investment­s.

“Sri Lanka is located in a place of strategic importance. Therefore, our country is attracted to many parties. In this context, Sri Lanka has chosen neutrality as its foreign policy. Our topmost priority is mutually beneficial developmen­t cooperatio­n. This country is open for foreign investment­s,” Rajapaksa said during a brief cordial conversati­on with four newly appointed ambassador­s to Sri Lanka,

Ambassador­s of Republic of Korea, Germany, Holy See and Switzerlan­d presented their credential­s to the president.

Explaining Sri Lanka’s policy towards the Indian Ocean during the discussion with the new envoys based in Colombo, the president said the Indian Ocean should be a free zone open to every country.

Five decades ago, it was Sri Lanka that proposed the Indian Ocean to be declared as a zone of peace, the president recalled.

While paying attention to the developmen­t efforts of Sri Lanka in the recent past, the president said after defeating terrorism in 2009, the priority of the government as well as the people of Sri Lanka was to achieve a rapid developmen­t.

“The economy was weakened due to terrorism. We required foreign investment­s for speedy developmen­t. China came forward to invest in the developmen­t projects in the country.

It was only a commercial transactio­n between our two countries. But some described this as a manifestat­ion of a pro-china policy. Sri Lanka is a friend of all countries,” the president explained.

Rajapaksa pointed out that the constructi­on of the Hambantota Port, with the funding from China, was a project with enormous developmen­t potential, although some call it a ‘debt trap’.

He said the previous government leased the Hambantota Port to China but it is being used only for commercial purposes.

 ??  ?? Gotabaya Rajapaksa following the presentati­on of their credential­s at the President’s House.
Gotabaya Rajapaksa following the presentati­on of their credential­s at the President’s House.

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