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Hosted on MSNIs China trying to further ensnare Sri Lanka in its debt trap?China seems to be gearing up to further ensnare Sri Lanka in its debt trap. This became evident when Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake undertook a four-day visit to China in mid-January ...
Students of realism, the dominant school of thought in international politics, consider the Melian Dialogue a good starting ...
"President Dissanayake's visit underscores Sri Lanka's commitment to fostering robust ties with China, a partner that has ...
We are very pleased to see that the friendship between Sri Lanka and China has become stronger over time, the partnership has ...
Dissanayake’s speech paying glowing tribute to sham independence and demanding that class interests of workers and the ...
THE government has given emphasis to finding new ways of boosting Sri Lanka’s economic growth. Among these would be the need ...
Sri Lanka’s decision to sign media agreements with China has raised concerns among media workers that it could further ...
India was pushing back in other ways too, granting neighbours relief from covid-19 and from debt problems linked to Chinese ...
Geography, population and economic relevance are key determinants in shaping the foreign policy of any country. If one says Sri Lanka’s ...
During the three-day official visit to the United Arab Emirates, President Anura Kumar Disanayake met with Sheikh Abdullah ...
Noting that Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake successfully paid a state visit to China last month, De Silva said the series of consensus reached by the two heads of state and the fruitful ...
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