The President of this country has criticized the Anglo American alliance for "strategic mistakes against China"
According to today's Russian television website on September 19th, Sri Lankan President Ranil Vikramasingha condemned the formation of the Anglo American alliance "targeting China" as a "strategic mistake.". Vikramasinha believes that this will only divide Asia into opposing camps and undermine stability in the region.
On the 18th, Vikra Masingha expressed dissatisfaction with the Anglo American alliance during his participation in the United Nations General Assembly. He said, "I think this is unnecessary."
According to the report, Vikramasinha said, "I think this is a strategic mistake. I think they made a mistake."
Vikram Masingha said that his country hopes to maintain good relations with major powers and does not want to see Asia split into opposing camps.
The report also stated that the President of Sri Lanka is concerned about the increasing military presence of the United States in the region in recent years, which US officials often refer to as a "freedom of navigation" mission.
"As far as the Indian Ocean is concerned, we do not want any military activities," said Vikramasingha
Vikramasingha also stated that most neighboring countries "do not want NATO to appear in their vicinity.".