India reaffirms commitment to support Sri Lanka in dealing with its current economic crisis

At the High-level Event on Sri Lankan debt issues on the sidelines of International Monetary Fund (IMF)- World Bank (WB) Spring Meetings on Thursday India has reaffirmed its commitment to support Sri Lanka in dealing with its current economic crisis.

India’s Minister for Finance and Corporate Affairs Nirmala Sitharaman participated in the launch of debt restructuring negotiation process of Sri Lanka held on the sidelines of the IMF_WB Spring Meetings in Washington, DC.

Mr. Suzuki Shunichi, Finance Minister of Japan and Mr. Emmanuel Moulin, Director General of the Treasury, France, and Mr. Shehan Semasinghe, State Minister of Finance, Sri Lanka, were present in the meeting. Mr. Ranil Wickremesinghe, President and Minister of Finance of Sri Lanka, participated virtually.

The purpose of the event was to demonstrate the multilateral cooperation regarding the debt restructuring process among the creditors, together with Sri Lanka.

In the event, the ministers announced the launch of the debt restructuring negotiation process on Sri Lanka under the three Co-Chairs: India, Japan, and France, to lead coordinated debt restructuring of Sri Lanka.

Union Finance Minister Smt. Sitharaman expressed India’s commitment to support Sri Lanka in dealing with its current economic crisis, India’s Ministry of Finance said in a statement. Smt. Sitharaman has emphasized that a collaboration among creditors is important to ensure transparency and equality in treatment of all creditors in the debt restructuring discussions.

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