"China and Sri Lanka are friendly neighbours. The cooperation between the two countries is based on mutual benefits and in the common interests of people of two countries," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei told a media briefing here.
"We believe that the relevant cooperation between China and Sri Lanka can go ahead in a sound fashion," Hong said when asked to respond to comments by top officials of the new government headed by Maithripala Sirisena that all the infrastructure projects awarded to China by the last government under Mahinda Rajapaksa will be reviewed.
He said: "We are looking into all foreign contracts and local ones, and where there is corruption, we will certainly ensure we take action whether it is by Chinese or any other country."
Wary of Sri Lanka's new leaders before and after the elections, China has been maintaining that its projects, including the USD 1.4 billion Colombo Port city stated to be a key project for China's ambitious Maritime Silk Road project in India's backyard, were for the common benefit.
Chinese Ambassador to Colombo Wu Jianghao recently called on both Sirisena and Wickramasinghe and held talks with them.