China \'not narrow minded\' to oppose Indian investments in Lanka: Official

China 'not narrow minded' to oppose Indian investments in Lanka: Official

Press Trust of India  |  Beijing 

on Thursday said it is "not narrow minded" to oppose the Indian investments in Sri Lanka, as it reacted guardedly to reports of USD 3.85 billion joint venture between India's and Oman's to build a refinery in the island nation.

has acquired port for 99-year lease as a debt swap.

Asked for his reaction to the in Lanka and whether is concerned about the Indian investments there, told the media here that has an "open attitude" regarding India's investments in the island nation.

"I don't have relevant information as of now. But I want to say China and have cooperation in many areas that yielded concrete outcomes. As far as the port (Hambantota) you mentioned, (it is) another example of our fruitful cooperation," Geng said.

"We have an open attitude towards Indian investment in While we make our contribution to the development of Sri Lanka, China is not as narrow minded as you thought," he said.

Chinese investments over the years in amounted to over USD eight billion adding pressure to Colombo's external debt burden.

China's acquisition of port as a debt swap has raised concerns about Beijing's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), which US has cautioned as debt trap specially for smaller

The Belt and Road Initiative is a multi-billion-dollar initiative launched by Chinese when he came to power in 2013. It aims to link Southeast Asia, Central Asia, region, and with a network of land and sea route.

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First Published: Thu, March 21 2019. 16:30 IST