Sri Lankan Prez Rajapaksa begins 6th China visit

Colombo, May 28: Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa arrived  in China on Monday for a 4-day state visit, his sixth, with Colombo saying that its ties with Beijing were not an "exclusive one" and would not harm the interests of others.

This is Rajapaksa's first visit after the new leadership headed by Xi Jinping assumed power.

China was expected to announce more aid for various development projects in Sri Lanka in addition to heavy infrastructure projects like Hambantota port in Rajapaksa's home town.

"China has contributed very significantly to our economic development by assisting us with infrastructure after the eradication of terrorism," Sri Lankan Foreign Minister, G L Peiris  said.

Sri Lanka perceives China's rise as an opportunity, while some of China's neighbours remain skeptical toward Beijing's growing power, state-run news agency said, referring to India's concerns over growing influence of China in the island nation.

"Sri Lanka has friendly relations with other countries as well, but there has never been a conflict, because China has never sought to use her relations with Sri Lanka in order to put any other country in peril or to jeopardise interests of any other countries," he said.

As for bilateral ties, Peiris said while the political relationship is "as good as it can be," Sri Lanka hopes to expand trade ties with China by exporting more value-added goods so as to narrow its trade deficit.

Sri Lanka will benefit from the shift in the world's economic gravity to the Pacific Rim, Peiris said, noting that China is becoming a power which is more outward-looking and that this could benefit the island nation in the Indian Ocean.

Over 70 percent of China's imported energy resources go through the Indian Ocean. Peiris noted that Sri Lanka has no apprehensions or fears of China's rise. "On the contrary, we think that as China's position becomes stronger in the world, Sri Lanka could benefit from that, because of the nature and quality of our relationship," he said.

China backs Sri Lanka in Colmbo's efforts to ward off pressure from the international community over probe into the killings of civilians during the last stages of the war against LTTE.

In March, China supported Sri Lanka against a US-backed resolution at the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, while India backed the resolution. China has provided loans to the war-ravaged country to develop infrastructure and Chinese enterprises are active in building highways, railroad systems, harbours as well as energy facilities in the country.

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