Harsha reveals a condition imposed by the Japanese Ambassador to give a short term loan (VIDEO)

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Samagi Jana Balawega MP Harsha de Silva says that the Japanese Ambassador to Sri Lanka has told him that his trust in Sri Lanka has completely collapsed.

“I spoke with the Ambassador to Japan. He told me that they were completely devastated by Sri Lanka. The Prime Minister had said yesterday that this trust had been shattered and that it would take us a long time to build it. That is the truth. Then the ambassador to Japan says that in order to give us even a short term loan, there must be an all party government or both the government and the opposition must sign the loan agreement. Opposition MPs have never signed a loan taken by the government. If so, the only solution is an all party government ”

Harsha de Silva had said this at a recent meeting.

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