Mahinda Rajapaksa's big statement, says Sri Lanka will carry forward friendly relations with China

Beijing: Sri Lanka's newly appointed PM Mahinda Rajpakshe has said that Sri Lanka will pursue friendly relations with China. He said that the most important task before the new government is a reconstruction of the national economy and a strong new government has been established, we are confident of restoring the national economy.

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In an interview to a news channel in Colombo, Mahinda Rajapaksa said that the new Sri Lankan government expects to develop friendly relations with China in the future. Rajapaksa said that the history of friendly relations between Sri Lanka and China is quite large, which is strong and unbreakable. It is the basis for both countries' practical cooperation and China's support to Sri Lanka for a long time. China has given a big help in the national development of Sri Lanka.

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Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa rejected the statement of getting caught in Sri Lanka's debt trap from Chinese projects in Western countries. He has said that the new government of Sri Lanka believes that big projects, including Hambantota Port, have a bright future and Sri Lanka is fully capable of repaying related debt. Mahinda Rajapaksa has unilaterally won the presidential election in Sri Lanka recently.

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