Chinahas emerged as Sri Lanka’s
biggest single lender in 2009, overtaking the World Bank and the Asian
Development Bank, the treasury said Wednesday. China lent 1.2 billion dollars to
build roads, a coal power
project and a port in the island’s south last year, more than
half the total of 2.2 billion dollars in foreign aid in 2009.
Project loans accounted for 1.9 billion dollars of the total, with another
279.6 million dollarsin grants, the treasury said ahead of the 2010 budget.
Western donors have curbed aid to Sri Lanka over human rights issues and the government’s
handling of the final weeks of a 37-year-old conflict with Tamil Tiger separatists,
which ended last May.
The US has scaled back military assistanceto Colombo,
while Germany and Britainhave pruned their aid to Sri
Lanka. The European Union is also set to
withdraw trade concessions to Sri
Lanka from August.
As ties with allies in the West have soured, President Mahinda Rajapaksehas deepened ties with Japan, India, Chinaand Myanmar, as well as Iran.
“The government of China, Asian Development Bank and the World Bank were the
three main donors who accounted for 1.9 billion dollars or 84.3 percent of the
total commitment in 2009,” the report said.
Japanand the Manila-based Asian Development Bank have in the past been the biggest
lenders to the island.
AFP
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