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Chinese President Xi Jinping assured that his country will
always stay beside Bangladesh in its needs including providing support in
joining the BRICS and ensuring a permanent solution to the Rohingya issue.
"I will always support you (Sheikh Hasina) as you can
join the BRICS," Foreign Minister Dr AK Abdul Momen quoted Xi as telling
Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in a bilateral talk on the sidelines of
the 15th BRICS Summit.
The Chinese president also said, "China will help
Bangladesh bring a permanent solution to the Rohingya issue – we don't want
instability in the region".
After the meeting at the Hotel Hilton Sandton on Wednesday
evening, Momen said in a media briefing that Xi wants to resolve the Rohingya
issue through tripartite engagement of China, Bangladesh and Myanmar.
According to Momen, the Bangladesh premier said her
government wants to repatriate Rohingyas to their homeland citing that the
displaced Myanmar nationals are becoming threats to the regional peace as many
of them are engaged in illegal drugs and arms trading.
"Peace is imperative for development," Sheikh
Hasina said.
The Chinese president assured that they will always support
Bangladesh in solving the Rohingya issue, expressing his country's keenness to
help Dhaka in the development of energy, renewable energy and infrastructure.
Xi also gave assurance of cooperation in making Bangladesh a
developed and prosperous Sonar Bangla.
He continued: "China will help you to materialise your
dream to build a developed and prosperous 'Sonar Bangla' at the quickest
possible time."
Sheikh Hasina has sought Xi's help in the quick
implementation of some Chinese-funded projects which are now being stuck in a
funding crisis while the Chinese president assured of looking into the matter.
During the talks, the prime minister stressed the need for
reducing the trade gap between Bangladesh and China citing that Bangladesh
imports Chinese goods worth about 20 billion US dollars every year while China
imports Bangladeshi goods worth only 700 million US dollars.
The Chinese president then assured of taking the initiative
to reduce the imbalance in China-Bangladesh trade.
He said his country has given duty and quota-free access to
98 per cent of Bangladeshi products to the Chinese market.
"The trade gap between Bangladesh and China will be
reduced if some Chinese investments come into Bangladesh," Sheikh Hasina
said.
She also stressed the need for signing the Preferential
Trade Agreement (PTA) between the two countries.
In reply, the Chinese president said, "We will take
measures to quicken the signing of the Preferential Trade Agreement between the
two countries."
Momen also said Bangladesh in the bilateral meeting has
expressed its eagerness to export fresh fruits such as mango, jackfruit, guava,
fresh vegetables, cattle and poultry feeds to China.
The Chinese president assured Bangladesh of considering the
issue prominently, the Bangladesh foreign minister said.
The Bangladesh premier also invited the Chinese president to
visit Bangladesh to witness the opening of the Padma Rail Bridge to be held in
October.
In reply, the Chinese president said, "I will
definitely come to your country. But the time of visit will be fixed through
talks between foreign ministers of both countries".
Xi also invited the Bangladesh premier to visit China while
Sheikh Hasina said she would visit China, but it may take time as she will be
busy with the polls campaign as the national election is knocking at the door,
Momen said.
The Bangladesh premier also urged the Chinese president to
widen the scope for Bangladeshi students to study in China while Xi assured of
looking into the matter.
Sheikh Hasina arrived in Johannesburg on August 22 to attend
the BRICS summit being held on August 22-24.
She will deliver a speech today on behalf of Bangladesh as a
member of the "New Development Bank of BRICS" at Friends of BRICS
Leaders Dialogue (BRICS-Africa Outreach and the BRICS Plus Dialogues)
comprising representatives from 70 countries.
Chinese President Xi Jinping arrived in South Africa at
midnight on Monday.
Foreign Minister Dr AK Abdul Momen, Prime Minister's Private
Industry and Investment Adviser Salman Fazlur Rahman, PM's daughter and
Thematic Ambassador of Climate Vulnerable Forum and Chairperson of the National
Advisory Committee for Autism and Neurodevelopmental Disorders Saima Wazed,
PM's Principal Secretary Md Tofazzel Hossain Miah and Senior Secretary of
Foreign Affairs Masud Bin Momen, were present at the meeting.
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