President Anura Kumara Dissanayake has expressed gratitude to the Chinese government for its support in debt restructuring and for providing financial assistance to Sri Lanka during the economic crisis.
The President made this statement during a meeting with Qin Boyong, Vice-Chairwoman of the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference which took place at the Parliamentary Complex yesterday.
Qin Boyong emphasized the importance of further strengthening the long-standing relationship between China and Sri Lanka, with a focus on cooperation with the new government going forward.
President Dissanayake expressed his appreciation for China’s aid during Sri Lanka’s crisis situations, including the provision of school uniforms for children.
The President also highlighted that continued Chinese support would be essential.
He pointed out that the unfinished section of the Central Expressway, which is under Chinese involvement, needs to be completed.
He further expressed hopes of expediting projects related to the Colombo Port City and Hambantota district, as well as commencing institutional projects.
In addition to initiating these projects, the President also mentioned the intention to resume marine research activities, which had been stalled for various reasons, and emphasized the importance of moving forward with these initiatives.
Qin Boyong also shared expectations of providing better global access to Sri Lanka by establishing Chinese companies within the Hambantota Investment Zone.
Furthermore, she confirmed that arrangements have been made for President Dissanayake’s upcoming visit to China.