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President highlights the need for a comprehensive plan to address financial difficulties faced by middle-income countries
Addressing the High-level Dialogue on Financing for Development, President Ranil Wickremesinghe emphasized the critical issues facing middle-income countries in times of financial distress. He drew attention to the challenges these countries face due to the lack of a common framework and procedures and stressed the need for a comprehensive plan to address the financial difficulties faced by middle-income countries like Sri Lanka.
President Wickremesinghe cited the example of Sri Lanka, where the declaration of bankruptcy had brought all external financial dealings to a standstill, potentially leading to a major political crisis. “I would like to bring to your attention the fate of the middle income countries because there is no common framework, there is no procedure for the middle income countries. I will give an example of Sri Lanka when bankruptcy was declared, all external financial dealings came to a halt.” he said.
The President also highlighted Sri Lanka’s successful re-graduation and the assistance received from the U.S. Government in the form of fertilizer. This timely aid helped prevent another political crisis in the country.
(PMD)