Monday, September 23, 2024

New Sri Lankan govt expects to continue strengthening friendly relationship with China

WION Web Team
Colombo
Edited By: Harshit Sabarwal
Updated: Sep 23, 2024, 


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According to the Sri Lankan embassy in Beijing, "Sri Lanka and China are traditional friendly countries with the relations dating back over many centuries."


The new Sri Lankan government under the leadership of Anura Kumara Dissanayake expects to continue strengthening its friendly relationship with China, a member of the National People's Power (NPP) said on Sunday (Sept 22) hours after the results of the presidential election were announced, the news agency Reuters reported.

Dissanayake, candidate of the NPP, emerged as the winner in the presidential election held on Saturday, the Election Commission confirmed. He was sworn in as president on Monday.

'Worked very closely with China'

Speaking to reporters, NPP leader Harini Amarasuriya said that the new government looked forward to extending the friendly relationship with China.

"We've worked very closely with China in the past, and we will continue to do so. We look forward to having a good relationship with China, as we've had in the past," Amarasuriya said.

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According to the Sri Lankan embassy in Beijing, "Sri Lanka and China are traditional friendly countries with the relations dating back over many centuries."


"Relations were fostered by thriving trade exchanges along the Maritime Silk Route and far-reaching cooperation in culture and knowledge," the embassy said.

A look at the election results

Dissanayake polled 5.6 million or 42.3 per cent of the votes, a massive boost to the 3 per cent he managed in the last presidential election in 2019. Sajith Premadasa was second at 32.8%.


It was the first time in the Indian Ocean island's history that the presidential race was decided by a second tally of votes after the top two candidates failed to win the mandatory 50 per cent of votes to be declared winner.


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Given that no candidate secured more than 50 per cent of the votes, the Election Commission counted the second and third preferences of the two leading candidates, for the first time in the history of the Sri Lankan presidential election.


Dissanayake obtained 5,634,915 votes in the first count and 105,264 preferential votes during the second count.


This was the country's first election since its economy buckled in 2022 under a severe foreign exchange shortage, leaving it unable to pay for imports of essentials including fuel, medicine and cooking gas. Protests forced then-President Gotabaya Rajapaksa to flee and later resign.

Xi wants to deepen BRI cooperation with Sri Lanka


Chinese President Xi Jinping on Monday said he hoped to broaden cooperation with Sri Lanka under his Belt and Road infrastructure initiative (BRI) as he congratulated the island nation's new leader Anura Kumara Dissanayaka.


"I attach great importance to the development of China-Sri Lanka relations and am willing to work with Mr President to continue our traditional friendship (and) enhance mutual political trust," Xi said in a message to Dissanayaka, according to state broadcaster CCTV.


Xi said he hoped bilateral cooperation under his flagship BRI would "bear more fruit," CCTV added.


(With inputs from agencies)

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