China will agree to $4 billion aid for Sri Lanka ‘at some point’ – Bloomberg News

Reuters

(Corrects to add dropped word ‘Sri Lanka’ to headline)

(Reuters) – Sri Lanka is continuing negotiations with China for as much as $4 billion in aid and is confident Beijing will agree “at some point,” Bloomberg News reported on Friday, citing Sri Lanka’s ambassador to China.

Colombo is asking China for a loan of $1 billion to repay an equivalent amount of Chinese debt coming due this year, Palitha Kohona said in an interview with Bloomberg.


Sri Lanka is also seeking a $1.5 billion credit line to pay for Chinese imports and activation of a $1.5 billion swap, Kohona added. (https://bloom.bg/3RBQoub)

“We are confident that at some point the Chinese system will agree to our requests because these are not unreasonable requests,” the report quoted Kohona as saying.

“We have made similar requests to other creditors. Sri Lanka needs the funding to bring stability to our financial system and we are confident that the Chinese will come to the party sooner than later,” he added.

(This story corrects to add dropped word ‘Sri Lanka’ to headline.)

(Reporting by Akriti Sharma in Bengaluru; Editing by Raissa Kasolowsky)

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