India helps Sri Lanka purchase fuel

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has agreed to offer critical support and the $500 million credit line in a letter to Sri Lankan Foreign Minister G L Peiris.
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India on Tuesday announced a $500 million credit line to help Sri Lanka purchase petroleum products as the island nation struggles with a massive fuel and energy crisis.

The Indian High Commission said External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has agreed to offer critical support and the $500 million credit line in a letter to Sri Lankan Foreign Minister G L Peiris.

Sri Lanka is currently facing a severe foreign exchange shortage with falling reserves.

This has led to the currency losing value, making imports costly.

The country is grappling with a shortage of almost all essentials, including fuel.

The state power utilities are unable to run turbines and power cuts are imposed at peak hours.

Power Minister Gamini Lokuge was supposed to hold talks with the Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) on Tuesday as part of a desperate measure to tide over the crisis.

However, those talks are said to have fallen through.

“The IOC said they are unable to supply fuel to Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) because they do not have extra supply,” Lokuge said.

The CEB Engineers’ Union on Tuesday said the island is expected to endure power-cuts of upto 4 hours daily.

Meanwhile, the state fuel entity has stopped oil supplies as the electricity board has large unpaid bills.

The only refinery was recently shut as it was unable to pay dollars for crude imports.

Source : Money Control

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