China backs Bangladesh's bid to join BRICS: Minister Liu Jianchao
UNB
Publish: 25 Jun 2024, 03:55 PM
Dhaka, June 24 (UNB)- Minister of the
International Department of the Communist Party of China (IDCPC) Central
Committee, Liu Jianchao has informed Bangladesh that China is in favour of
expansion of the BRICS and they will strongly support Bangladesh to be a
partner country of BRICS.
He also assured that China
will positively consider allowing 'Duty Free Quota Free' (DFQF) facilities to
Bangladesh beyond 2026.
During his meeting with
Foreign Minister Dr Hasan Mahmud on Monday, the Chinese minister also assured
Bangladesh of continued Chinese support to a durable solution of the Rohingya
crisis through repatriation.
The Foreign Minister
expressed satisfaction with the increased party-level engagements between
Bangladesh Awami League and the Communist Party of China.
While thanking the Chinese
government for allowing DFQF market access of 98% Bangladeshi products into the
Chinese market, Hasan requested China to continue the DFQF access beyond 2026
when Bangladesh will graduate from the LDC status.
He also emphasized more
exports from Bangladesh, especially pharmaceuticals, ceramics, leather,
agricultural products (mango etc.) to China to reduce the trade imbalance.
The Foreign Minister also
insisted on the early completion of the Chinese EPZ in Anwara, Chattogram.
He also showed interest in
the construction of a second tunnel under the Karnaphuli river since the first
tunnel under Chinese assistance has been completed successfully.
Mentioning the last meeting
between Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and Chinese President Xi Jinping on the
sidelines of the BRICS summit in Johannesburg in August 2023, Hasan requested
Chinese support for Bangladesh to become a partner country of BRICS.
He appreciated China's
continued support for the sustainable repatriation of the Rohingyas and a
durable political solution to this protracted crisis.
Hasan mentioned the
upcoming visit of the Prime Minister to China early next month, during which PM
Hasina is looking forward to meeting President Xi Jinping and Premier Li Qiang
to discuss issues of mutual interests and take the relationship to a new
height.
The Chinese Minister of
IDCPC, who also served in the Chinese Foreign Ministry for more than 30 years,
informed that it was his first visit to Bangladesh and he was overwhelmed by
the dynamism and tremendous prospects of Bangladesh with its hard working spirit.
He remarked that Bangladesh
is on the right path of prosperity and development, and China is happy to be
the development partner of Bangladesh.
He expressed his satisfaction
at the progress of the Padma Bridge rail link project being developed under
Chinese assistance.
Both the ministers
expressed hope for Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's successful visit to China
next month.
