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Ranil seeks USD 6bn from IMF to surmount crisis – Vajira
By Chaminda Silva
Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe had commenced discussions with the IMF to secure six billion US dollars, United National Party (UNP) Chairman, Vajira Abeywardena said.
Out of that amount five billion would be spent to purchase fuel, gas and food, Abeywardene said. One billion will be used to strengthen the rupee.
He said that the country was facing a serious crisis and everyone must support the Prime Minister.
Abeywardena said that they will also regulate companies that make exorbitant profits. “A company can make a 100% profit, but when it makes 500% something’s not right. These companies have to be regulated,” he said.
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US dodges question on AKD’s claim SL denied permission for military aircraft to land
By Shamindra Ferdinando
A spokesperson for the US Embassy in Colombo declared that the United States and Sri Lanka maintain a long-standing defence partnership, grounded in transparency, mutual respect, and shared interests.
The official said so in response to The Island query regarding President Anura Kumara Dissanayake’s recent bombshell disclosure, in Parliament, that his government declined to allow the US Air Force to use the Mattala Rajapaksa International Airport, following the eruption of the latest West Asia war.
We sought views of the US on President Dissanayake’s claim against the backdrop of Sri Lanka being a party to the Acquisition and Cross-Servicing Agreement (ACSA) since 2007. Sri Lanka extended the ACSA in 2017, for another 10-year period, and its extension comes up next year.
The President revealed that the US had requested permission to use Mattala, between 04 and 08 March.
Claiming that the request had been made on 26 February, two days before the war began, President Dissanayake said that the US had sought to land two aircraft, carrying eight anti-ship missiles, but that the request had been turned down to maintain Sri Lanka’s neutrality. The President revealed that the aircraft were to come from a US base in Djibouti.
The US embassy pokesperson explained that questions related to operational movements, including ‘Operation Epic Fury’, should be directed to the Department of War (DOW) in Washington.
Camp Lemonnier is the primary base of operations for US Africa Command in the Horn of Africa. China, too, has its only overseas military base in Djibouti in the vicinity.
Military sources said whatever various interested parties said about US-Sri Lanka relations, the former provided significant intelligence support during last phase of the conflict that enabled the Navy to hunt down floating LTTE arsenals in international waters. Of the eight LTTE vessels sunk, the US backed four hits with specific intelligence, sources said.
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No decrease in remittances from workers due to Gulf conflict, but significant drop in tourist arrivals – CB Governor
Sri Lanka’s worker remittances had not seen a decrease despite the ongoing conflict in West Asia, Central Bank (CBSL) Governor, Dr. Nandalal Weerasinghe said yesterday.
“Based on currently available data, they have not seen a decline in remittances. In fact, according to that we have observed, is a slight increase in remittances in the past few days, ” the Governor said at a media conference held at the Central Bank head office in Colombo.
Governor Weerasinghe also mentioned that he had not seen any reports about Sri Lankans returning to the country from the Middle East due to the ongoing conflict.
The Central Bank Governor, however, acknowledged that there had been a decrease in tourist arrivals. He confirmed that tourist arrivals had decreased by around 17 percent due to the current volatile situation in the Middle East.
Meanwhile, the Central Bank of Sri Lanka has decided to maintain the Overnight Policy Rate (OPR) at the current level of 7.75%, following its latest Monetary Policy Board meeting.
By Hiran H Senewiratne
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Lal Kantha provides contact details for public grievances
Minister of Agriculture, Livestock, Land and Irrigation, and Mahaweli Development, K.D. Lal Kantha, has requested the public to submit any grievances, or issues, related to his Ministries, via WhatsApp.
Citizens can send their concerns as a WhatsApp Voice Message to the dedicated mobile number 071 2473104.
The Minister shared this information through a recent post on his official Facebook account, aimed at streamlining communication between the public and the Ministry.
Furthermore, individuals seeking guidance, or formal inquiries, can contact the following coordinating officers:
• Gamini Senaratne (Coordinating Secretary)
071 8103579
• Ranil Wimalaratne (Public Relations Officer)
075 8040110
The Minister’s post also noted that citizens who find it difficult to travel to the Ministry in Colombo can participate in the Public Day held in Kandy.
To attend the Kandy sessions, the public is advised to reserve a date and time by contacting the Kandy District Coordinating Secretary.
By S.K. Samaranayake
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