Chinese President Xi Jinping assured Prime Minister
Sheikh Hasina of continued support for Bangladesh’s journey towards
development.
"China
will help Bangladesh economically in four ways by giving grant, interest-free
loan, concessional loan and commercial loan,” the Chinese President said during
a bilateral meeting with Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina at the Great
Hall of the People here this afternoon.
Foreign
Minister Dr Hasan Mahmud briefed the newsmen about the outcome of the meeting
between the two leaders.
Hasan
said, "A very successful discussion was held between the two leaders in a
very cordial environment."
The
Chinese President said technical committees from both the countries will sit
together to decide how the four types of financial assistance will be given to
Bangladesh to support its development.
"A technical committee from China will soon
visit Bangladesh," he added.
The
Chinese President raised the Rohingya issue well before the Bangladesh Prime
Minister raised the matter, Hasan said.
Xi
Jinping said, "We will play an important role in resolving the Rohingya
problem by holding talks with Myanmar government and Arakan army."
He
thanked the Bangladesh Premier for giving shelters to several lakh Rohingyas in
Bangladesh.
As
the Bangladesh Premier sought Chinese investment in Bangladesh, the Chinese
President said, "We want to invest more in Bangladesh continuously."
Mentioning
that the southern region of Bangladesh was deprived of development for long,
the Bangladesh Prime sought Chinese support in development of the region.
The Chinese President assured of providing assistance in
the development of Bangladesh's southern part.
The
Prime Minister highly praised the unprecedented development of China in the
last few decades.
"China
is an inspiration for the developing countries like us in terms of
development," she said.
The
Prime Minister thanked the Chinese President for helping Bangladesh in building
some iconic structures like the Padma Bridge and Bangabandhu Tunnel under the
Karnaphuli River.
During
the meeting, both the leaders expressed their desire to take the bilateral
rations between the two countries to another level.
Xi
Jinping said, "We, the two countries, are going to celebrate 50 years of
diplomatic relations next year. Marking the celebration, we want to take the
existing strategic relations to second step."
Sheikh
Hasina stressed the need for deepening the relations between the two countries.
The
Prime Minister raised the issue of trade imbalance between the countries and
called upon China to mitigate the gap.
In
response, the Chinese President said, "We will import more goods from
Bangladesh."
He
said China will import mango from Bangladesh.
The
Prime Minister sought more investment in 100 economic zones and IT villages
being set up in Bangladesh.
In
reply, Xi said they want to invest more in Bangladesh.
The
Chinese President expressed his desire to work with Bangladesh in the
international stage.
"China
and Bangladesh will work together to establish global peace and
prosperity," he said.
Sheikh
Hasina also sought Chinese assistance in the development of agriculture sector
of Bangladesh.
The
Chinese President said it is very important to be self-reliant in agriculture
for a country and assured of helping Bangladesh in this sector by providing
technical support and necessary training.
Xi
Jinping also stressed the need for more cultural exchanges and people to people
contact.
Both
the leaders called for deepening the relations between Awami League and Chinese
Communist Party.
"It
is necessary for good (political) parties to ensure the rule of law," Xi
said.
PM's
Private Industry and Investment Adviser Salman Fazlur Rahman and PM's Press
Secretary M Nayeemul Islam Khan were present at the press briefing.