The strong reaction from Sri Lankan Foreign Ministry came as China defended its envoy's comments to local media last week that Colombo should stop criticising the "expensive" loans.
Sri Lankan Foreign Ministry said that it was prepared to discuss any concern with China following the critical comments by ambassador Yi Xianliang, the Colombo Gazette reported.
Foreign Secretary Esala Weerakoon spoke to Yi on telephone yesterday and "noted" Sri Lanka's willingness to discuss his concerns, said the Sri Lankan Foreign Ministry.
The Ministry, however, denied reports that it was mulling to summon Yi to raise objections to his public criticism.
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In Beijing, Chinese Foreign Ministry defended its envoy's comments, saying he had only "clarified some misunderstandings and misleading remarks" on bilateral cooperation.
"The Chinese Ambassador to Sri Lanka exchanged views with friends from the media on China-Sri Lanka relations and the status quo of bilateral cooperation and clarified some misunderstandings and misleading remarks regarding China-Sri Lanka cooperation at a seminar," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang said.
Responding to the questions raised by the media last week, Yi had insisted that China has no hidden agenda in Sri Lanka.
But Yi had warned that Sri Lanka may lose foreign direct investments if it fails to maintain a consistent policy.
"We give loans to developing countries like Sri Lanka at 2 per cent interest, and not 5 like most other countries," he had said.
Yi had also criticised the slow progress of Chinese-funded projects and refuted allegations that Chinese firms offered bribes for any project. "The Chinese do not get involved in local politics and will work with the government in power."
The government of Mahinda rajapaksa depended heavily on Chinese funds for infrastructure development. But President Maithripala Sirisena's government suspended Chinese-funded infrastructure projects shortly after taking power, accusing the previous regime of corruption.
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