US urges Lanka to make 'difficult' choices over China ties
WASHINGTON, October 23
The United States will urge Sri Lanka to make “difficult but necessary choices” on its economic relations when Secretary of State Mike Pompeo visits there next week, a senior US official said on Thursday, apparently referring to China’s deepening influence over Colombo.
Pompeo will also visit India, Maldives and Indonesia on an Asian tour whose main goal is expected to be garnering support in countering China.
His trip comes a week before the November 3 US poll in which President Donald Trump has made being tough on China a key part of his campaign to secure a second term.
Pompeo and other US officials have kept up the harsh rhetoric on China, dismissing Beijing’s investments across the globe as “debt diplomacy” and alleging that it leaves poorer nations saddled with too much debt.
Briefing reporters, US officials warned the Sri Lankan government about who it teams up with for their economic partnerships, without explicitly naming China.
“We encourage Sri Lanka to review the options we offer for transparent and sustainable economic development in contrast to discriminatory and opaque practices,” said Dean Thompson, the senior State Department official for South and Central Asian affairs. “We urge Sri Lanka to make difficult but necessary decisions to secure its economic independence for long-term prosperity,” Thompson said. China’s foreign ministry spokesman dismissed the comments as showing a “Cold War mentality”. Reuters
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