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According to official sources, there is still enough fuel on the island to last for around two days, but the government is saving it for important services.

Digital Desk: As representatives from the United States arrived for negotiations aimed at easing the island's severe economic situation, Sri Lanka increased fuel prices on Sunday, making things worse for common people.

Diesel, which is frequently used in public transportation, has seen a price increase of 15% to 460 rupees ($1.27) a litre, while gasoline has seen a price increase of 22% to 550 rupees ($1.52).

After Energy Minister Kanchana Wijesekera predicted an indefinite delay in receiving new oil shipments, the news was made the next day.

Wijesekera claimed that shipments of oil expected last week had not materialised and that shipments expected the next week would similarly fail to reach Sri Lanka for "banking" reasons.

Wijesekera apologised to drivers and asked them not to stand in line for long periods of time outside gas stations. Many people have left their cars in line in the hopes of topping them off when supplies are replenished.

According to official sources, there is still enough fuel on the island to last for around two days, but the government is saving it for important services.

A delegation from the US Treasury and State Department has arrived in Sri Lanka for talks to "explore the most effective ways for the US to support Sri Lankans in need," the US embassy in Colombo announced.

The US ambassador Julie Chung said in a statement that "our efforts to foster economic growth and enhance democratic institutions have never been more vital" as Sri Lankans deal with some of their largest economic crises in history.

 

 

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