Sri Lanka realizes its fault of supporting China
Sri Lanka realizes its fault of supporting China
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Colombo: Sri Lanka, which has suffered heavy losses due to the trickery of China, has come to understand that the port deal with China was its biggest lapse. Not only this, but the neighboring country has also said that from now on, it will move forward on the policy of India First. Meanwhile, experts in South Asia say that in times to come, countries like Nepal, Bangladesh may regret it in the same way, who are still in support with China.

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Sri Lankan Foreign Secretary Jayanath Kolombaje has said that Sri Lanka wants to move forward on neutral foreign policy, but will follow the policy of 'India First' in strategic and security matters. Speaking to a Sri Lankan TV channel, Kolombaje said, "President Gotabaya Rajapaksa says that we will follow the India First policy regarding strategic security." We cannot be a strategic risk to India and we do not have to. We will benefit from India. The President has clearly stated that as far as security is concerned, you are our first priority, but I have to make agreements with others for economic prosperity as well.

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The Foreign Secretary said that Sri Lanka, with neutral foreign policy, would ensure the defense of India's strategic interest. During this time he said another big thing and admitted that leasing Hambantota port to China for 99 years was a big lapse.

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