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Prem Nath Thursday, 05 March 2015 08:56 PM
Otherwise China will solve it for Sri Lanka.
Ebathog Thursday, 05 March 2015 09:11 PM
We should request China to honestly disclose names of all those politicians who were involved directly and indirectly in approving this project and how they benefited.
ranga Thursday, 05 March 2015 09:31 PM
Consequences of having a Minister in Foreign Affairs who is a specialist in Fashion and Design...
S Victor Friday, 06 March 2015 02:18 AM
Dear Ranga, still it is better than Heroin
BuffaloaCitizen Friday, 06 March 2015 04:40 AM
If the Port City Project is an outright sovereign land belonging to China, then no way can this go ahead, as this is similar to actually selling the country.
mohamed Friday, 06 March 2015 06:08 AM
its a good move to review. they catch you hand then take the entire body. this Chinese philosophy will not allow anyone to develop and . you can it when you come to Sydney. even if you to bank in Sydney to get a lone they make sure you will not get it if you meet Chinese rep.
DN Friday, 06 March 2015 08:35 AM
I feel the project should go ahead, but they have re-evaluate the ways of minimising the damages to environment.
chris Friday, 06 March 2015 09:21 AM
temporarily suspend? really then why do we see landfilling going on at this very moment? seems like china is not too bothered about what the government says.
ramola Friday, 06 March 2015 11:25 AM
We should not ruin our ties with China. Never forget that India trained terrorists on their soil to wreck sri lanka.
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