Japan is prepared to âdo its partâ over Sri Lankaâs debt issue, but other creditors, such as China and India, should also be involved in efforts to resolve it, Finance Minister Shunichi Suzuki said Thursday.
Suzuki made the remarks after meeting with Ranil Wickremesinghe, president of Sri Lanka, which has reached a preliminary agreement with the International Monetary Fund on a $2.9 billion loan as the Asian nation needs to restructure its massive debt.
Suzuki said he urged Sri Lanka during Thursdayâs meeting to provide the necessary information, make its own efforts to get China, India and other creditors involved and boost transparency.
âJapan will do its part if such preconditions are met,â Suzuki told reporters without elaborating in the Philippine capital Manila, where he attended a meeting of the Asian Development Bank.
During his visit to Japan, the Sri Lankan president met Wednesday with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and discussed the debt issue. The leaders recognized the importance of âfair and transparentâ debt restructuring that involves all creditor nations, according to the Japanese Foreign Ministry.
Sri Lanka defaulted on its debt earlier this year. The COVID-19 pandemic added to the woes of the Asian nation, already struggling financially after taking out loans from countries such as China to develop its infrastructure.
In a speech at the annual meeting of the ADBâs board of governors, Suzuki said the COVID-19 pandemic and surging energy prices caused by Russiaâs war in Ukraine have âheightened the risk of debt vulnerabilities.â
âAll creditors should cooperate in providing support in a coordinated manner, while debtor countries undertake reform efforts towards achieving a sound level of debt,â Suzuki said, in an apparent reference to Sri Lanka
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Japan stands out as a genuine friend of Sri Lanka.