The Government has told China
it is prepared to discuss any concerns it has after controversy arose over a
statement made by China’s Ambassador to Sri Lanka last week.
The Foreign Ministry said that
Foreign Secretary Esala Weerakoon had spoken to the Chinese Ambassador to
Sri Lanka Yi Xianliang and noted Sri Lanka’s willingness to discuss his
concerns.
A Foreign Ministry
spokesperson said that the Foreign Secretary had told the Chinese envoy it
would be best for any concerns China has to be raised directly with the Foreign
Ministry and not the media.
The Foreign Ministry also
denied reports that the Ambassador will be summoned by Foreign Minister Mangala
Samaraweera to raise objections to the recent comments made to the media by the
Chinese envoy.
Responding to the questions
raised by the media last week, Xianliang had insisted that the Chinese
Government has no hidden agenda in Sri Lanka.
He also insisted that the
Chinese companies involved in several projects in Sri Lanka had not offered
bribes for any projects.
Xianliang warned that Sri Lanka
faces the risk of losing foreign direct investments if it fails to maintain a
consistent policy.
The Ambassador also denied
claims that China was giving loans to Sri Lanka at a higher interest rate.
He said he had even discussed those claims with Finance Minister Ravi Karunanayake, adding that if Sri Lanka was not happy then it did not need to turn to China for money.
He said he had even discussed those claims with Finance Minister Ravi Karunanayake, adding that if Sri Lanka was not happy then it did not need to turn to China for money.
“We give loans to developing
countries like Sri Lanka at 2 percent interest and not 5 like most other
countries,” he said.
The Ambassador also said that
several social groups in Sri Lanka have sought financial support from the
Chinese Embassy and when money is given it is seen as a bribe by others.
Xianliang
asserted China has done nothing wrong in Sri Lanka and he urged Sri Lanka to
respect the friendship shown by China towards the island. (Colombo
Gazette)
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