Colombo: Sri Lanka's President Saturday announced he will not allow his government to conclude a proposed military deal that would allow US troops free access to the island's ports. Maithripala Sirisena said he was opposed to the draft Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA) that the two countries are negotiating to further strengthen their military ties. Sirisena is at loggerheads with his pro-Western Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe.
"I will not allow any agreement that undermines our independence and sovereignty," Sirisena told a public rally in the island's south. "Several agreements currently being discussed are detrimental to our country." "I won’t allow the SOFA that seeks to betray the nation. Some foreign forces want to make Lanka one of their bases. I won’t allow them to come into the country and challenge our sovereignty." The port in Hambantota straddles the world's busiest east-west shipping route and gives a strategic foothold to China in a region long dominated by India.