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India in best position to be a bridge between debt-ridden developing countries and G20; SL President

By IANS | Updated: January 15, 2023 16:05 IST

Colombo, Jan 15 Sri Lankan President Ranil Wickremesinghe stressed that India was in the bestposition to act ...

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Colombo, Jan 15 Sri Lankan President Ranil Wickremesinghe stressed that India was in the best

position to act as a bridge between the developing countries which are facing a debt crisis and the G20 in

which Prime Minister Narendra Modi holds the current chairmanship.

The Sri Lankan President made the remarks while addressing the Concluding Leaders' session of a two-

day Voice of Global South Summit hosted by India virtually.

Addressing the Summit, Sri Lankan Finance Minister Shehan Semasinghe said that the delay in getting the debt assurance from bilateral creditors which has dragged the much-needed bailout by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) was taking a heavy toll on 22 million people in the island nation which is going through the harshest economic crisis since its 1948 independence.

"... we are confident of securing the approvals with the assistance of our partners. However, this uncertainty surrounding technical concerns and the delay in the vital approval is taking a heavy toll on the people of Sri Lanka," Minister Semasinghe was quoted as saying at his address virtually from Colombo.

"The discussions are undergoing, and such technical issues and delays are taking a heavy toll on the lives of

the country's people. Therefore, we expect, through mutual understanding, the final step in this process

would take place soon," the State Minister urged.

The IMF has agreed a $2.9 billion conditional bailout package to Sri Lanka but the country has to convince

the bilateral creditors including India, China and Japan, the major lenders to restructure the loans they have lent.

With 10 sessions in total, the Summit saw the participation of Leaders and Ministers from 125 countries of the Global South including Sri Lanka. Under the theme 'Unity of Voice, Unity of Purpose', this one of a kind Summit focused on priorities, perspectives and concerns of the developing world.

The Summit was particularly relevant as the world passes through a difficult period marked by challenges to

health, food security, affordable access to energy, climate finance and technologies, and economic

growth, Indian High Commission in Colombo stated.

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