San Diego Union-Tribune

U.S. ENVOYS IN SRI LANKA AS CRISES DEEPEN

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COLOMBO, Sri Lanka

Senior U.S. officials arrived in Sri Lanka on Sunday to find ways to help the island nation in the throes of an unpreceden­ted economic crisis and severe shortages of essential supplies, as the energy minister warned that new fuel shipments would be delayed.

The U.S. over the past two weeks has announced millions of dollars in assistance to Sri Lanka, which has been surviving on $4 billion in credit lines from neighborin­g India. It also has received pledges of $300 million to $600 million from the World Bank to buy medicine and other items.

Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe last week announced the economy had “collapsed” due to dwindling foreign exchange reserves and a mounting debt, worsened by the pandemic and other longer term troubles.

The U.S. delegation was led by Robert Kaproth, deputy assistant secretary of Treasury for Asia, and Kelly Keiderling, deputy assistant secretary of state for South and Central Asia.

During their four-day stay, they will meet a wide range of political representa­tives, economists, and internatio­nal organizati­ons to “explore the most effective ways for the U.S. to support Sri Lankans in need, Sri Lankans working to resolve the current economic crisis, and Sri Lankans planning for a sustainabl­e and inclusive economy for the future,” the U.S. Embassy said in a statement.

“This visit underscore­s our ongoing commitment to the security and prosperity of the Sri Lankan people,” said Julie Chung, U.S. ambassador to Sri Lanka.

She said that as Sri Lankans endure some of the “greatest economic challenges in their history, our efforts to support economic growth and strengthen democratic institutio­ns have never been more critical.”

 ?? ERANGA JAYAWARDEN­A AP ?? A daily wage laborer waits for work at a wholesale market in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on Sunday.
ERANGA JAYAWARDEN­A AP A daily wage laborer waits for work at a wholesale market in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on Sunday.

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