China pledges more 'selfless' loans to Sri Lanka

AFP  |  Colombo 

today vowed to keep providing financial help, including loans, to under its massive "Belt and Road" infrastructure plan despite warnings about the island nation's debt mountain.

last year granted a 99-year lease on a new port on one of the world's busiest shipping routes after being unable to afford to repay Chinese loans for the USD 1.4-billion project.

This stoked concerns, including in Western countries and India, about Xi Jinping's signature USD 1 trillion project of funding infrastructure projects across and beyond.

The embassy statement put China's Sri Lankan loan portfolio at USD 5.5 billion, just over a tenth of Colombo's total USD 51.82 external debt. It did not disclose what other projects it aims to finance.

"will continue to provide selfless support, including much-needed funds for the development of Sri Lanka," the statement said.

"The so-called 'Debt Trap' is a false proposition created by the Western media, with a direct attempt to obstruct the joint development of and other developing countries, including Sri Lanka," it said.

The is not the only Sri Lankan project to hit difficulties. A new international airport built with Chinese help is a flop with no airlines using it.

Both and the deep-sea port in the south of the island were built during the tenure of former strongman in his home constituency.

The International Monetary Fund, which bailed out in June 2016 with a USD 1.5-billion staggered loan, has warned that Colombo could have to turn over more assets to

alleged in June that Rajapakse's campaign got millions of dollars for his failed 2015 election bid from the Chinese company that built the

Two Sri Lankan reporters who helped have faced intense personal abuse on and public criticism by MPs loyal to Rajapakse, prompting the paper to slam what it called an "intimidation campaign".

The report has sparked a furore on the island. At the weekend Rajapakse, 72, denied receiving campaign funding from the Chinese and accused of a smear campaign against him.

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First Published: Thu, July 05 2018. 19:25 IST