Sri Lanka’s Delicate Balance as Iran Seeks Shelter in Its Waters

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Sri Lanka, sticking to neutrality, allowed the Iranian auxiliary ship IRINS Bushehr to dock and take its 208 crew into Colombo after the IRIS Dena was torpedoed, with the vessel placed in Sri Lanka’s EEZ. The move tests Colombo’s ties with Iran while balancing potential backlash from the United States and Israel and grappling with possible economic fallout as oil prices rise and rescue efforts for missing sailors continue.
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