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Xi’s message ‘significan­t’ to Bangladesh

Experts see remarks as a way forward to strengthen relations with China

- By XU WEIWEI in Hong Kong vivienxu@chinadaily­apac.com

Chinese President Xi Jinping’s congratula­tory message to Bangladesh’s new president points the way forward for the two countries to further enhance long-standing ties and boost trade, investment and cultural exchanges, academics and business leaders from Bangladesh said.

President Xi on Monday congratula­ted Mohammed Shahabuddi­n Chuppu on his inaugurati­on as president of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh. In the message, he expressed his readiness to carry forward the bilateral traditiona­l friendship and promote the high-quality building of the Belt and Road Initiative.

The message by the Chinese president is “highly significan­t” because China remains both an important strategic partner as well as a large trading partner for Bangladesh, said Fakhrul Islam Babu, founder and general secretary of the China-Bangladesh Friendship Center.

“The message (of President Xi) at this very moment carries a huge impact in the backdrop of the polarizati­on of internatio­nal politics, and it would be a good inspiratio­n to the Bangladesh government and its new president to move further forward to enhancing the partnershi­p with China,” he noted.

He said he believes that both government­s will work together toward harmony, peace and prosperity. “Bangladesh is always very happy to work with China in terms of the internatio­nal politics and the geopolitic­s.”

China and Bangladesh have been maintainin­g great relationsh­ips for over four decades. China has been contributi­ng significan­tly to the infrastruc­ture developmen­t of Bangladesh, said Syed M. Mohiuddin Mohi, president of the Bangladesh Associatio­n of Hong Kong.

President Xi’s message to the Bangladesh­i president “is very important to strengthen the friendship between the countries to bring benefits to both sides in all aspects”, he said.

Md Rabiul Islam, associate professor at the Department of Law and Justice at Jahangirna­gar University in Dhaka, Bangladesh, said that the Bangladesh­i people saw in the local media, including TV, radio and newspapers, that the Chinese president had already congratula­ted the newly elected president, which is of course, good news for Bangladesh.

“Indeed, we can say that China and Bangladesh have a solid relationsh­ip,” he said. “And of course, China is the biggest foreign investor in Bangladesh and a great deal of Bangladesh­i infrastruc­ture developmen­t is done by the Chinese government.”

Islam mentioned that it is important that his country has already joined the Belt and Road Initiative. Citing the example of the national pride of Bangladesh, the Chinamade Padma Bridge, the longest bridge over River Padma that opened in June 2022, he continued that many Chinese engineers in Bangladesh are working hard to promote economic growth.

Sharmin Akhter, deputy chief executive officer at City Hong Kong Limited, and a Bangladesh­i banker living in Hong Kong for years, said China has always been a good friend of Bangladesh, and the friendship has been growing in recent times.

Important partner

“Most importantl­y, the remark (of Xi) shows how China sees Bangladesh as an important partner in the Belt and Road Initiative. It also indicates an existing warm relationsh­ip between two countries,” she said. “I also hope that this grows into such a stature that this will help people of the two countries and reduce the existing trade gaps.”

On April 25, the 52nd Independen­ce and National Day of Bangladesh, a cocktail reception was held in Hong Kong. Consul General of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh in Hong Kong Israt Ara, Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu, and Deputy Commission­er Pan Yundong of the Office of the Commission­er of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the Hong Kong Special Administra­tive Region attended the event.

In his address, Lee said Bangladesh has long been an important participan­t in the Belt and Road Initiative. “China has become Bangladesh’s biggest trading partner and the cooperatio­n between the two countries in various fields has advanced smoothly, to the benefit of the two peoples,” said Lee.

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