Millennium Post (Kolkata)

PM Hasina holds talks with Chinese FM

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DHAKA: Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Sunday reaffirmed Bangladesh's support for the one-China policy, saying it values friendship with Beijing as she held talks with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, who promised better trade ties, investment and support for infrastruc­ture developmen­t in the country.

In the midst of rising tension between China and Taiwan after the visit of US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to Taipei, Chinese foreign minister Wang arrived in Dhaka on Saturday evening and met with Prime Minister Hasina and Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen. Wang's visit coincided with the tour of a senior US state department official.

She (Hasina) said Bangladesh values its friendship with China and reiterated that Dhaka believes in One China Policy', premier's press secretary Ihsanul Karim told media after Wang called on her at her official Ganabhaban residence.

After winning elections in 2008, Hasina's administra­tion closed the Taiwanese business representa­tive office in Dhaka in response to a request from China, and since then China has increased its engagement in Bangladesh.

Hasina's comments came as Wang explained Beijing's stance over the Taiwan issue while she also said South Asia, South East Asia and China could work together for economic progress negating challenges arising from the Russia-Ukraine war.

Hasina said the RussiaUkra­ine conflict resulted in sanctions and counter-sanctions and "people (across the globe) are suffering from all these reasons while South Asia, South East Asia and China can work together for economic progress, overcoming the contempora­ry challenges". The Chinese foreign minister said his country would support issues involving Bangladesh in the internatio­nal forums and continue their cooperatio­n for Bangladesh's overall developmen­t as a strategic partner .

China will continue supporting the developmen­t of Bangladesh as a strategic developmen­t partner," Karim quoted Wang as telling the Premier.

Discussing the Rohingya refugee crisis, Hasina said the forcibly displaced Rohingyas have now become an extra burden for Bangladesh, as she sought China's cooperatio­n to resolve the issue. Wang, however, said Beijing expected the issue to be resolved through bilateral talks between Bangladesh and Myanmar.

During talks with his Bangladesh counterpar­t Momen, Wang reiterated China's commitment to do its level best to find a solution to start Rohingyas repatriati­on to Myanmar.

Bangladesh and China signed or renewed four agreements and memorandum­s of understand­ing on disaster management, infrastruc­ture, cultural exchanges and marine science after Wang's talks with Momen.

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