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Dhaka, Beijing eye new chapter of cooperation
Foreign Adviser’s maiden bilateral trip
Staff Correspondent
Publish: Saturday, 18 January, 2025, 4:15 PM

Foreign Affairs Adviser Md Touhid Hossain’s planned visit to China is set to “strengthen the deep understanding, friendship, and vibrant partnership” shared by both nations, signaling a “renewed commitment” to advancing their strategic cooperation. 
Bangladesh and China expressed optimism that the Foreign Adviser’s visit will pave the way for a “new chapter of cooperation” between Bangladesh and China. During the visit, the top diplomats of the two countries are expected to formally announce the inauguration of celebration of the 50th anniversary of establishment of diplomatic relations be-tween Bangladesh and China, said the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Ambassador of China to Bangladesh Yao Wen met Foreign Secretary MdJashim Uddin at the Ministry on Thursday ahead of the Foreign Adviser’s visit to China scheduled for 20-24 January.
The meeting mainly highlighted the preparation of Foreign Adviser’s visit on both sides. 
It was underlined that the upcoming visit would “carry special significance” as it is the first offi-cial bilateral visit of Adviser Hossain this year. 
The Ambassador expressed China’s sincere appreciation for Bangladesh’s unwavering support to One-China Policy. 
He reaffirmed China’s firm respect for Bangladesh’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, and reiterated China’s continued support for Bangladesh’s stability, reforms, and democratic transi-tion. 
The envoy emphasized that this visit would further cement the cooperative ties between the two nations.
Ambassador Wen also underscored the importance of strengthening economic and strategic co-operation, with a particular focus on projects like the China Economic Zone in Chattogram and the enhancement of connectivity initiatives. 
He also emphasized the importance of practical bilateral cooperation, particularly in sectors such as digital connectivity and port modernisation.
Regional and global issues also featured in the discussions, notably the ongoing Rohingya crisis. 
The Foreign Secretary conveyed Bangladesh’s deep appreciation for China’s active role in facili-tating dialogue on the issue and sought China’s continued support in ensuring an early repatria-tion of the forcibly displaced Myanmar nationals. 
Both sides expressed a shared commitment to regional peace and stability. 
The meeting also touched upon exchange of visits and agreed that such visits will further strengthen the bilateral relationship and contribute to greater cooperation in areas like trade, infrastructure, and regional connectivity.



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