By: Isuru Parakrama
November 02, Colombo (LNW): Opposition Leader Sajith Premadasa held a productive meeting with Japan’s Ambassador to Sri Lanka, Akio Isomata, yesterday (01), to discuss the resumption of key development projects that were put on hold by the previous government.
The focus of the discussions was on revitalising these important initiatives, which are crucial for Sri Lanka’s long-term infrastructure and economic development.
Premadasa assured Ambassador Isomata of the Opposition’s full support in reactivating the stalled projects, particularly those funded by Japan, and pledged to cooperate closely with the Japanese government to ensure their smooth progress.
He expressed confidence that these projects could significantly contribute to the country’s recovery and future growth.
The timing of this meeting comes on the heels of a recent statement by Japan, indicating that it would only consider new development initiatives in Sri Lanka after a thorough assessment of the government’s requests and the country’s overall economic situation.
This cautious approach reflects Japan’s desire to ensure that any future investments align with Sri Lanka’s economic realities.
According to the Japanese Embassy, the immediate priority is to complete 11 ongoing projects that have been revived following successful debt restructuring discussions.
These projects, which include the expansion of Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA), are reportedly making steady progress.
The Embassy has emphasised that Japan remains committed to supporting Sri Lanka’s development efforts, but only within the framework of careful financial consideration and strategic planning.