Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

US OFFERS SRI LANKA DEBT MANAGEMENT SUPPORT

Major US firms in energy sector ready to invest Concerns remain on ease of doing business

- BY EASWARAN RUTNAM

The United States has offered Sri Lanka support to manage its debt and find a more sustainabl­e path forward.

The US Ambassador to Sri Lanka, Alaina B. Teplitz told journalist­s at a media roundtable that the Sri Lankan Government must look at its debt burden realistica­lly, practicall­y and think about sustainabi­lity going forward.

“It is not necessaril­y a problem for a government to be carrying debt but it’s got to be able to pay for that debt in a way that doesn’t then exclude its ability to fund all of the other necessary activities of a government, the social networks and other things that are required. The United States would support the government in managing its debt and finding a more sustainabl­e path forward and we’d be happy to have those conversati­ons,” the Ambassador said in response to a question raised at the roundtable.

She said the US has already indicated that it would like to see more economic stability in the country and that it would like to support that.

“We are contributi­ng in a small way to that through our developmen­t programmes but we would be happy to have the larger conversati­on as well,” she said.

Ambassador Teplitz also said that there are major US firms who are in the energy sector who would like to invest in Sri Lanka.

“I hope there are going to be opportunit­ies in this space. Again, there needs to be fair, open, transparen­t tendering procedures and commitment­s that can be followed through in order to see those investment­s come to fruition.

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