Sri Lanka 'welcomes' investment opportunities from Adani, says official
Sri Lanka welcomes investment from India's Adani Group and remains firm on negotiating the purchasing costs of power from proposed wind projects. This stance comes despite the group's involvement in legal issues in the U.S. over alleged bribery to...

Gautam Adani, the chairman of the ports to power business group, and top executives of Adani Green were indicted by U.S. prosecutors last year for their alleged role in a $265 million scheme to bribe Indian officials to secure solar power deals.
Adani and the executives have denied any wrongdoing.
Sri Lanka, however, had said it was "unconcerned" by the group's dealings with other countries.
"But Sri Lanka remains firm on negotiating purchasing costs of power generated from the wind power projects," the cabinet spokesperson said, referring to the two proposed wind power projects Adani has withdrawn from.
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