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Sri Lankan Prime Minister Harini Amarasuriya describes the current state of bilateral relations with China as entering a 'stronger chapter' grounded in mutual respect, commitment and trust. In an interview with China Media Group (CMG) aired on April 3, 2026, Amarasuriya emphasized the enduring friendship between the two countries and expressed confidence that the relationship is poised for even greater stability.

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00:09we've had a long-standing relationship and this is a new chapter and I think a stronger chapter
00:17because I only see the relationship getting stronger becoming stronger because the thinking
00:25process is aligned the vision is more aligned and the strategies are more aligned so this
00:31relationship I am confident will continue to be an example of about a good strong bilateral
00:39relationship one that is based on mutual respect and commitment and trust and what it can deliver
00:48for both countries
01:02so
01:04you
01:05you
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