Sri Lanka’s former commander of the army praised China for supporting the government during the armed conflict, stating that without it “we would not have been able to finish the war”.
Sarath Fonseka, who was recently promoted to Field Marshal, told Xinhua that Chinese support for Sri Lanka’s war effort was crucial and praised their “historic relationship” with the government.
"Without China's support we would have not been able to finish the war, basically," said the former army commander on Friday. Fonseka led the Sri Lankan army during the final phases of the armed conflict where tens of thousands of Tamil civilians were killed. An upcoming UN report into the final weeks of the war is due to be released later this month, with many of the deaths due to Sri Lankan government shelling.
China sold large quantities of military hardware to the Sri Lankan government, including Jian-7 fighter jets, anti-aircraft guns and JY-11 3D air surveillance radars.