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The arrival of the Chinese ship is a sign of our country’s sovereignty – Vasudeva

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Former Minister Vasudeva Nanayakkara says that the arrival of the controversial Yuan Wang-5 Chinese hi-tech research ship in Sri Lanka is a sign of our country’s sovereignty.

“The arrival of the Yuan Wang-5 ship in Sri Lanka is a sign of freedom and sovereignty of the country. There was some controversy about the arrival of this ship. It is an imagination of western countries built around America. But we are working to maintain our long-term relations with China without succumbing to imperialist conspiracies.”

Vasudeva Nanayakkara said this when he went to Hambantota port yesterday (16) to receive the ship in question.

Approval to Adani for two projects in the North

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Energy Minister Kanchana Wijesekera says that Adani Green Energy Company has been approved for two wind power projects worth more than 500 million US dollars.

The minister states that this decision was taken at the progress review meeting on renewable energy projects held yesterday (16).

Accordingly, approval has been given for a 286 MW project in Mannar and a 234 MW project in Punareen.

Gotabhaya says he is not using state funds on expenses abroad

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The Government Information Department says that former President Gotabhaya Rajapaksa emphasizes that the reports published by some media regarding his overseas expenses are wrong and that he spends all his expenses with his personal money.

The announcement issued by the Government Information Department in this regard is attached below.

President says state of emergency will not be extended further

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President Ranil Wickramasinghe says that since the situation in the country has stabilized, he will not extend the state of emergency.

“We are spending a time dedicated to establishing law and order. What Sri Lanka has lost due to severe economic crisis and severe political instability is almost impossible to calculate. But now we are back to normal. The challenge is how to face the future. As the situation in the country has returned to normal, I will not extend the state of emergency any longer. It ends at the end of this week. But that alone is not enough. We need a change of attitude about how we move forward. If we make that change, this country will have a future, if not, this country will become another Lebanon.”

Ranil Wickramasinghe said this while addressing the 2022 award ceremony of the Association of Scholars held yesterday (16).

Government considers allowing Private Sector to import jet fuel

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The government has considered allowing the Private Sector to import fuel for aircraft amidst the ongoing fuel crisis.

The Minister of Ports, Navigation and Aviation Nimal Siripala De Silva stated that the adaptation of a programme to provide jet fuel without any hindrance to the planes servicing Sri Lanka would be important.

He revealed that the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CEYPETCO) is unable to supply the necessary volumes of fuel for the aircraft arriving and leaving the island, thereby emphasising that the private sector should be allowed to import fuel.

A special discussion was held in this regard under the patronage of Minister Silva yesterday (16) morning, and the parties attended including the CEYPETCO, all airlines in the country and the Civil Aviation Authority agreed that measures should be taken to immediately stabilise the aviation sector to prevent further decline of aircraft arrivals in Sri Lanka.

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President RW sees no need to extend state of emergency

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President Ranil Wickremesinghe addressing the ‘Organisation of Professional Associations of Sri Lanka 2022’ Awards Ceremony held at the Cinnamon Lakeside Hotel in Colombo today (16) said there is no need to extend the state of emergency as the country is currently at a stable level.

Given that the country’s situation is returning back to normalcy, the emergency regulations will not be extended, the President promised.

The emergency regulations are due to lapse on Thursday.

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SLFP doesn’t want the familiar bad guys back in Cabinet! (VIDEO)

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Secretary General of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) MP Dayasiri Jayasekara speaking to media today (16) said it would be a question whether the people will accept the formation of an all-party government in which the familiar ‘smugglers’ are restored in the Cabinet, and urged the political parties to nominate important individuals in this regard.

The former minister emphasised that what is needed is not a cabinet to share positions, but a small cabinet that can overcome the current situation. Nevertheless, Ranil Wickremesinghe will be very sorry in the future should he commit the same old mistake again, Jayasekara warned.

He added that the SLFP has tendered the recommendations to be implemented in light of forming an all-party government, and stressed that a National Assembly, therefore, must be established.

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Vasu, Weerawansa, Ratana Thera off to Hambantota to welcome controversial Chinese defence vessel Yuan Wang 5

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MPs Wimal Weerawansa, Vasudewa Nanayakkara and Athuraliye Ratana Thera, some of the most prominent political figures who held the highest powers in the Gotabaya Rajapaksa regime for almost two and a half years and pushed themselves out of it the last moment to declare themselves as ‘independent,’ today (16) headed to Hambantota Port to welcome the controversial Chinese defence vessel Yuan Wang 5.

It is common knowledge that the ten minor parties of the former regime led by Weerawansa, Nanayakkara and Ratana Thera were at the forefront when Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s administration was driven into a serious political crisis. The so called independent group is also grappling against the current regime’s attempt to seek the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) assistance to address the recession.

Conclusively, the best example of Chinese interference in Sri Lankan politics has been evident today as the three headed to Hambantota to welcome the controversial Chinese satellite observation ship.

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Health workers stage protest (PHOTOS)

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The Joint Leadership of Health Service Trade Unions today (16) organised a protest near the Colombo National Hospital demanding the continuous supply of medicines and surgical equipment, the provision of meals for patients and the reduction of the cost of living.

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Ban on Tamil diaspora groups lifted not for foreign investment: Cabinet Spokesman

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The ban on six overseas Tamil organisations was not lifted for the purpose of receiving foreign investments, said Cabinet Spokesman Minister Bandula Gunawardena speaking to the briefing held in announcing Cabinet decisions today (16).

The extraordinary gazette was about the affair of the Defence Ministry declaring and eliminating terrorist and non-terrorist organisations through gazette notifications in compliance with international standards established by the provisions of the United Nations Act No. 45 of 1968, the Minister noted.

Accordingly, the Defence Ministry has decided to lift a ban imposed on six international Tamil organisations which had previously been banned.

These organisations are;

  • Australian Tamil Congress
  • Global Tamil Forum
  • World Tamil Coordination Committee
  • Tamil Eelam People’s Congress
  • Canadian Tamil Congress and
  • British Tamil Forum

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