⁍ Negotiations on a free trade agreement were last held in 2017.


⁍ China has been making increasing inroads into South Asia with its Belt and Road Initiative.


⁍ The countries also agreed to deepen ties in the agriculture, education, tourism, water supply and healthcare sectors.


– New Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa says his country will resume talks on a free trade agreement with China, seen as close to Beijing, Reuters reports. The announcement came after a high-level meeting between the two countries on Friday. Rajapaksa, whose party won elections in August, has appointed several members of his family to top cabinet positions. China has been making inroads into South Asia with its Belt and Road Initiative, aimed at financing critical infrastructure in dozens of countries across the world. In 2017, Sri Lanka signed over control of a Chinese-financed port and land around it to Beijing after incurring heavy losses, to the alarm of the United States and regional power India. On Friday, Rajapaksa rejected accusations that China wanted to trap Sri Lanka into mounting debt with the port deal. “Many geo-political analysis interprets this project as a ‘debt trap’ set up by China to gain control over Sri Lankan affairs,’ Rajapaksa told the Chinese delegation, led by Yang Jiechi, one of China’s top diplomats. “I want to prove that it is not the case and that this large-scale project will help improve the living standards of the people.”



Source: https://www.reuters.com/article/sri-lanka-china/sri-lankas-rajapaksa-draws-country-closer-to-china-after-summit-idUSL4N2H02S6