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CHINESE PRESIDENTIAL ENVOY TO ATTEND INAUGURATION SRI LANKAN HAMBANTOTA PORT

Chinese Presidential Envoy Sang Guowei will attend the inauguration ceremony of President Mahinda Rajapaksa next week, Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesman Hong Lei said today.

Sang, vice chairman of the National People's Congress Standing Committee, will visit Sri Lanka from November. 17 to 20 as a guest of President Rajapaksa.

President Rajapaksa will be sworn in for his second term as president on November 19th.

Sang will also attend the launching ceremony of Hambantota Port in Sri Lanka, which was built by China Harbor Engineering Company.


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No offense intended, but what is your obsession with China?

Since when did posting news articles about China constitute obsession? and really what business of yours is it if he is?

and if we measure obsession by the volume of articles about China posted by non-Chinese nationals /comparing oneself to China, you Indians take the cake.
 
No offense intended, but what is your obsession with China?

and really your little preamble of "No offense intended" reminds me of an observation by Benjamin Franklin

I scarce ever heard or saw the introductory words, "Without vanity, I may say," etc., but some vain thing immediately followed

Sub here No offense intended and you get my point.
 
No offense intended, but what is your obsession with China?

The same question for you. Why are so many indian people so obsessed with China. They just cannot help but compare india and china everyday,every moment. But India is definitely not a hot topic in Chinese media.
 
Good move for Sri Lankan and China.It will bring more investment and business opptunity for Lankans development.And the PLAN will get some logistic surport in the Indian ocean.It will be a win win deal.
 
.And the PLAN will get some logistic surport in the Indian ocean.It will be a win win deal.

Lol...you think Rajapaksa is that much naive to go into a military agreement with China at the cost of India ??.....at the most what you can expect is preferential docking, fuelling and servicing rights to Chinese civilian/cargo vessels.
 
you think Rajapaksa is that much naive to go into a military agreement with China at the cost of India ??
What kind of cost?
at the most what you can expect is preferential docking, fuelling and servicing rights to Chinese civilian/cargo vessels.
No,the PLAN already used the Lankans port to get the logistic surport,whats Indians business here?
 
Lol...you think Rajapaksa is that much naive to go into a military agreement with China at the cost of India ??.....at the most what you can expect is preferential docking, fuelling and servicing rights to Chinese civilian/cargo vessels.

Chinese Navel Ships in Colombo Port

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Lol...you think Rajapaksa is that much naive to go into a military agreement with China at the cost of India ??.....at the most what you can expect is preferential docking, fuelling and servicing rights to Chinese civilian/cargo vessels.

Chinese sailors stand at attention on the deck of the Chinese Luhu-class guided missile cruiser in Colombo


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Lol...you think Rajapaksa is that much naive to go into a military agreement with China at the cost of India ??.....at the most what you can expect is preferential docking, fuelling and servicing rights to Chinese civilian/cargo vessels.

Sri Lanka Navy commander visits “Wenzhou” warship

Vice Admiral Thisara Samarasinghe and Rear Admiral Dissanayake, Commander-in-chief and chief of staff respectively of the Sri Lanka Navy, and the party led by them visited the “Wenzhou” guided-missile frigate of the Chinese naval escort taskforce which was berthing at the Colombo Port for rest. The two sides conducted friendly exchanges.

During the visit to the “Wenzhou” guided-missile frigate, Vice Admiral Thisara Samarasinghe warmly welcomed the warship of the Chinese naval escort taskforce to berth at the Colombo Port and spoke positively of the Chinese navy’s participation in escort action in the Gulf of Aden and the waters off the Somali coast. He said that the peoples of China and Sri Lanka had maintained profound friendship and the two militaries of the two countries had kept good exchange and cooperative ties. He hoped that the two navies of the two countries would further strengthen cooperation and enhance the friendship.

The commanding officers of a destroyer flotilla under the East China Sea Fleet and the “Wenzhou” guided-missile frigate of the PLA Navy expressed their gratitude to the convenience and assistance given by the Sri Lanka Navy during the berth of the “Wenzhou” warship at the Colombo Port.



Sri Lanka Navy commander visits ?Wenzhou? warship
 

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