- Beijing and Dhaka should “strongly support each other”.
- Bangladesh shows “sending a message” in Yunus’s visit.
- China emphasizes the remaining good partner for Dhaka: XI.
Beijing: Chinese President Xi Jinping on Friday pledged intense cooperation in a meeting with Bangladeshi counterpart Muhammad Yunus, who came as a Dhaka, who looks for new friends to compensate for frost relations with India.
Yunus took over Bangladesh last August, after a student-led rebellion, he fled to New Delhi after the topping of Autocratic X-Criminal Sheikh Hasina after a student-led rebellion.
India was the largest beneficiary of Hasina’s government, and his Oster sent a cross -border relationship in a telpin, elected to travel to China’s first state in Yunus, India’s largest Asian rival.
Xi told Younus on Friday that Beijing “was ready to work with Bangladesh, to push bilateral cooperation to a new level,” Chinese state broadcaster CCTV Informed
According to Chinese television, Xi emphasizes a good neighbor, good friend, good friend and good partner of Bangladesh. “
The Chinese leader allegedly stated that Beijing and Dhaka should “strongly support each other” on the main interests and support Bangladesh on issues including national sovereignty, freedom and security of regional integrity.
He said that the two countries will find out the construction of infrastructure, water conservancy and cooperation in digital, maritime and environmental areas.
Dhaka said this week that Yunus’s visit to China revealed that Bangladesh was “sending a message”.
The 84-year-old Nobel Prize winner is expected to return home after holding several other high-level meetings in the Chinese capital on Saturday.
According to the Bangladeshi administration, several agreements are expected to be signed on economic and technical assistance, cultural and sports cooperation and media cooperation between the two countries.
Rohingya refugees are also expected to negotiate on Bangladesh’s immense population, most of whom ran away from a violent military crack in neighboring Myanmar in 2017.
China has served as a mediator between Bangladesh and Myanmar in the past to broker the repatriation of the persecuted minority, although Myanmar’s reluctance stopped efforts to return them.
India stress
Senior figures in Indian and Bangladeshi governments have traded Barbes in front of Younus’s Sojorn for Beijing.
Those stresses have almost stopped the visit to India by Bangladeshis for medical tourism, out of which thousands of people cross the border every year to take care of their big neighbors.
The bureaucrat of Dhaka’s top Foreign Ministry bureaucrat said this week that a conversation in Beijing would touch the establishment of a Chinese “Friendship Hospital” in Bangladesh.
Yunus’s acting administration has an unimaginable task of establishing democratic reforms before the new elections expected by mid -2012.
This has requested – so far unsuccessful – that India allows Hasina’s extradition to face allegations of crimes against humanity for killing hundreds of protesters during unrest to top its government.
Yunus has also demanded a meeting at a meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to reset the relationship, both are expected to be held at the same regional summit in Bangkok next month.
His government has not yet received a response, Indian Foreign Minister S Jaishankar said that the request was “under the review”.