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Certain media distort facts to disrupt economic development - Govt
Jul 31, 201605:43 PM
Certain media distort facts to disrupt economic development - Govt

The Government Information Department today accused certain media in the country of distorting the facts in regard the transactions between Colombo and Beijing in order to disrupt the economic development of Sri Lanka.

 

A newspaper had claimed that China has declined a request from Sri Lanka to convert Chinese-funded projects including the Mattala Airport and the Hambantota Port into equity. 

 

“A part of the English print media have distorted the facts in regard to these transactions in order to disrupt the economic development of Sri Lanka,” the Info. Department said in a statement. 

 

It said that the news report is ‘false’ and are part of the ‘campaign of dis-information’ being carried out.

 


Press Release 

 

The debt equity transfer on the Chinese loans will be implemented in accordance with the discussions Prime Minister of Sri Lanka had in Beijing with the President of the Peoples Republic of China His Excellency Xi Jinping and Prime Minister Li Keqiang on 7th and 8th April 2016.

 

In accordance with the discussion, in the first instance the Chinese Government will promote Chinese firms interested in entering to Private-Public Partnership with Sri Lanka Government in regard to the specified project. 

 

The Cabinet Committee on Economic Management (CCEM) has instructed Minister of Development Strategies and International Trade and Minister of Special Assignments to discuss the required modalities with the Chinese Ambassador and to report back to the CCEM. The discussions have been finalised and report to be submitted.

 

Following these discussions, on Friday 29th July 2016, a meeting was held in Hambantota by the two Ministers with the Chinese Ambassador and interested Chinese firms on the proposals for Mattala Airport, Hambantota Port, Tourism Zone, a Petroleum Refinery, a dockyard, a LNG Power Plant and Industrial Parks. 

 

These will come under the Public Private Partnership between Sri Lanka Government Agencies and Chinese Investors.  Furthermore, the Ministry of Development Strategies & International Trade is discussing other investment proposals in regard to Hambantota with foreign investors of other nationalities.  This includes a second Petroleum Refinery.  

 

A part of the English print media have distorted the facts in regard to these transactions in order to disrupt the economic development of Sri Lanka. The discussion alleged to have taken between the Prime Minister Hon. RanilWickremesinghe and the Chinese Ambassador as stated in the Sunday Times titled “H’tota and Mattala : China declines Lanka’s request” is false. This paper together with the Financial Times are leading the campaign of dis-information.

 


A. Hilmy Mohamed
Director – Information 
For Director General of  Government   Information

 

 

 

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