Sri Lanka’s Finance Minister to visit New Delhi for talks on further assistance
The Hindu
Island nation is facing a stifling economic meltdown
Sri Lanka’s Finance Minister Basil Rajapaksa will visit New Delhi later this month, Indian authorities said, following his telephone conversation with External Affairs Minister Jaishankar on Monday, amid a severe economic meltdown stifling the island nation.
“EAM @DrSJaishankar and Hon’ble Finance Minister @RealBRajapaksa had a productive and cordial telephone conversation a while ago. EAM assured that #India will continue to support #SriLanka in all possible ways. They agreed to finalise a mutually convenient date in the second half of this month for the visit of Hon’ble @RealBRajapaksa to #India,” the Indian High Commission said in a tweet on Monday night.
From January, India has extended support totalling over $1.4 billion to Sri Lanka, by way of a $400–million currency swap, a $500–million loan deferment, and a $500–million Line of Credit for fuel imports.
A further $1 billion assistance under negotiations is being “fast–tracked” and in its “final stages” before likely confirmation during the Minister’s visit, diplomatic sources told The Hindu.
This would be Mr. Rajapaksa’s second visit amid Sri Lanka’s unprecedented economic crisis, marked by a fuel and food shortages, and long power cuts across the country. He was in India early in December, when the two countries agreed on a four–pronged plan that included emergency lines of credit and a currency swap to boost Sri Lanka’s fast–draining foreign reserves.
The Hindu Explains: Sri Lanka’s looming economic crisis
For months now, Sri Lanka has been cash–strapped, with insufficient dollars to pay for the import of even essential goods. Despite broad import restrictions imposed by the government to save dollars, the island nation is struggling to cope, and the Rajapaksa government is exploring different avenues for urgent assistance.