Pompeo says China has brought bad deals and lawlessness to Sri Lanka
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[October 28, 2020]
By Alasdair Pal
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of
State Mike Pompeo said on Wednesday the Chinese Communist Party was
operating as a "predator" in Sri Lanka, as the top U.S. diplomat kept up
tough criticism of China on a tour of Asia.
Pompeo arrived in Sri Lanka from India as part of a four-leg tour aimed
at bolstering allies against China's increasing political and military
inroads in the region in recent years.
"We see from bad deals, violations of sovereignty and lawlessness on
land and sea that the Chinese Communist Party is a predator, and the
United States comes in a different way, we come as a friend, and as a
partner," Pompeo told a televised news conference in the capital,
Colombo.
In contrast to India, which is locked in a military stand-off with China
and was the first stop on Pompeo's trip, Sri Lanka is a close ally of
Beijing.
China has invested billions of dollars in Sri Lankan ports and highways
as part of its Belt and Road Initiative of transport and energy links, a
programme the United States believes is designed to trap smaller
countries in debt.
Foreign Minister Dinesh Gunawardena said Sri Lanka wanted peace and good
relations with all.
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U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Sri Lankan Foreign Minister
Dinesh Gunawardena stand for photographs before their meeting in
Colombo, Sri Lanka October 28, 2020. Eranga Jayawardena/Pool via
REUTERS
"Sri Lanka is a neutral, non-aligned country, committed to peace,"
Gunawardena told the told the news conference.
"We hope to continue with our relations with the United States and
other countries."
(Reporting by Alasdair Pal; Editing by Robert Birsel)
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