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Sri Lanka's foreign policy 'back to centre': Samaraweera

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Sri Lanka has shifted its foreign policy "back to centre" in the interest of its people, Foreign Minister Mangala Samaraweera said today as he dismissed the notion that the new government is moving away from China to warm up ties with India.

On his first visit to Beijing after the new Sri Lankan government headed by President Maithripala Sirisena took over replacing pro-China Mahinda Rajapaksa regime, Samaraweera today held extensive talks with his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi.

"First of all I would like to tell you that if there has been a shift at all under the present administration it is a shift back to the centre because foreign policy of our government is one embracing and engaging the whole world for the benefit of people of Sri Lanka," he said, addressing a joint press conference with Wang after the talks.

Replying to a question about the new Sri Lankan government moving away from close ties with China and getting closer to India, he said, "We will continue to follow a policy of non-alignment and our foreign policy will be based on the needs of our people, their economic determent and not on ideological interests."

The Foreign Minister emphasised that Sri Lanka will work with the whole world "but will have special place for China" which he said is an "all-weather friend of Colombo for ages."

"You asked about India. India happens to be our neighbour and a relative. China has been great friend for thousands of years," said Samaraweera.

On China-funded USD 1.5 billion Colombo Port City project, he said, "Regarding what is called Colombo port city, we did not discuss that issue in particular but we discussed about Chinese investments in Sri Lanka."

The Lankan Minister said some projects, not only Chinese, are being reviewed in the light of certain allegation which were made by the people during the last elections.

"There are certain allegations of corruption, again not directly involving Chinese projects alone but others as well. Like the government of China, the Lankan government is committed to wage a war on corruption," he said, referring to the anti-graft campaign currently underway in China.

"We have decided to review some of those projects. Review the tender procedures and environmental procedures. The government has appointed cabinet sub-committee to review the projects and give a report on each of these projects as soon as possible," he said.

"I told the Foreign Minister, once those reports are out and anything relating to Chinese investments will be shared and discussed with the government of China before we take any final decision," he said.

Samaraweera is visiting China on a two-day trip, taking place in the backdrop of the new Sri Lankan government's decision to review the Colombo Port Project, especially its environmental impact as it will be built on reclaimed land.

Sri Lanka's foreign policy 'back to centre': Samaraweera | Business Standard News
 
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Back to centre indeed.


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“We notice that since the change in the regime in Colombo, the Lankan navy has become very lax. While the Indian Coast Guard is arresting Lankan boats for crossing the IMBL, the Lankan navy is unable to arrest Indian fishermen crossing the IMBL,” said K.Rajachandran, President of the Ambal Fishermen’s Cooperative of Karainagar in Jaffna district.

Indian and Lankan Tamil Fishermen Clash in Mid-sea -The New Indian Express


Recently Sri Lanka, which is maintaining a steady relationship with China, said it would not allow Chinese submarines to dock in its ports.

Asked whether there would be any Chinese submarine visits in the near future, Samaraweera said: "I don't see any".

"I really don't know which circumstances lead to some submarines coming to the port of Colombo on the very day the Japanese prime minister was visiting Sri Lanka, but we will ensure that such incidents -- from whatever quarters -- do not happen during our tenure."


Following Indian objections, Sri Lanka not to let Chinese submarines to dock in its ports! | Asian Tribune


Sri Lanka's lingerie designer foreign minister is great.



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On Wednesday when Cabinet Spokesman Rajitha Senaratna met Colombo-based foreign correspondents and was asked about Reuters reports that claimed RAW had been instrumental in persuading Sirisena to defect and Ranil Wickremesinghe to stand aside as presidential candidate, he smilingly said “Reuters is not wrong usually.”

Shifting alignments in domestic and regional politics; the fallout | The Sunday Times Sri Lanka

 
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"You asked about India. India happens to be our neighbour and a relative. China has been great friend for thousands of years," said Samaraweera.

Its a beautiful reply :tup:
 
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"I really don't know which circumstances lead to some submarines coming to the port of Colombo on the very day the Japanese prime minister was visiting Sri Lanka, but we will ensure that such incidents -- from whatever quarters -- do not happen during our tenure."

Was it a good thing for Sri Lanka? Since you can't take on Japan, India or China on your own, politically or otherwise, centre is your best option.
Well, we are your neighbour, and that carries some extra weight.
 
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Was it a good thing for Sri Lanka? Since you can't take on Japan, India or China on your own, politically or otherwise, centre is your best option.
Well, we are your neighbour, and that carries some extra weight.


Yes it was a very good thing for Sri Lanka. You are not a neighbour but a toilet bowl overflowing with effluent. It would do Sri Lanka a host of good to stay away.
 
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It's all Indian propaganda...our subs would still do the port calls....
 
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Yes it was a very good thing for Sri Lanka. You are not a neighbour but a toilet bowl overflowing with effluent. It would do Sri Lanka a host of good to stay away.

Wow, my friend, thats a lot of hate!
 
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Yes it was a very good thing for Sri Lanka. You are not a neighbour but a toilet bowl overflowing with effluent. It would do Sri Lanka a host of good to stay away.

No need to reply if you can only talk like a scoundrel.

Wow, my friend, thats a lot of hate!

He is the sole such sample from Sri Lanka, rest of them are saner, and not rabid like this one.
 
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