Amid a proliferation of development deals in Sri Lanka, former President Mahinda Rajapaksa says his country and Japan could work on more projects together, including hospitals and highways.
"I believe that the infrastructure projects are very important for Sri Lanka after the war," Rajapaksa said during an interview with The Japan Times on Wednesday in Tokyo.
"Everybody started giving to us. So we took it. But Japan also helped us a lot."
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