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Sri Lanka declined ground access to two US combat aircraft, president says

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By Uditha Jayasinghe

COLOMBO, March ‌20 (Reuters) - Sri Lanka declined permission for two U.S. combat aircraft ​to land at a civilian airport earlier this month, President Anura Kumara Dissanayake told parliament ⁠on Friday.

The U.S. had requested permission for the two aircraft to land at the Mattala Rajapaksa International Airport in the southern part of the country from ​March 4-8, Dissanayake told lawmakers. 

"They wanted to bring two warplanes armed with eight anti-ship missiles from ‌a base in Djibouti," he said during a statement.

"We turned down the request to maintain Sri Lanka's neutrality," he added to applause from parliamentarians.

The U.S. had made the ⁠request on February 26. The same day Iran requested three ⁠of  its  ships to make a goodwill visit to Sri Lanka from March 9-13 after participating in an Indian naval exercise. That request was also denied.

The U.S. and Israel launched attacks on Iran on February 28, leading to a regional war ‌that has severely restricted energy supplies and rattled markets. 

"We were considering this request. ⁠Had we said 'yes' to Iran, we would have had ‌to say 'yes' to the U.S. as well," he ​added.  

Sri Lanka's navy rescued 32 Iranian crew off IRIS Dena on  March 4 after it was torpedoed by a U.S. submarine, in an attack that killed at ‌least 84.  

A second ship, IRIS Booshehr, and its crew ​were rescued by the Sri Lankan ⁠navy after it developed technical issues just beyond the island ‌nation's territorial waters.  

U.S. Special Envoy for South ⁠and Central Asia Sergio Gor is currently visiting Sri Lanka and met Dissanayake on Thursday.  

Sri Lanka, which is recovering from a severe financial crisis that peaked in ​2022 and was caused by ‌a shortfall of dollars, faces a supply squeeze linked to the U.S.-Israeli war on ⁠Iran.

The U.S. is Sri Lanka's largest ​export market while Iran is one of its key tea buyers. 

(Reporting by ​Uditha Jayasinghe; Editing by Sharon Singleton)

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