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Bangladesh's Yunus visits China days before taking over as BIMSTEC chair

IANS March 26, 2025 157 views

Muhammad Yunus, leading Bangladesh's interim government, is visiting China to meet with President Xi Jinping. His trip focuses on strengthening bilateral relations and exploring key agreements in economic and technical assistance, as well as cultural cooperation. This visit marks Yunus's first trip to China since his government took power in Bangladesh. The timing is significant as he prepares to take over as the chair for the upcoming BIMSTEC Summit.

"China had a certain sense of uncertainty and hesitation concerning its ties with Bangladesh." - Prothom Alo
Dhaka, March 26: Muhammad Yunus, the Chief Advisor of the interim government of Bangladesh, left Dhaka on Wednesday for a four-day official visit to China during which he will hold talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing on March 28.

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Muhammad Yunus meets Xi Jinping in Beijing

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Talks include human resource development and economic cooperation

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Visit precedes BIMSTEC chairmanship transition

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Key agreements anticipated between Bangladesh and China

Foreign Affairs Advisor Touhid Hossain, Muhammad Fouzul (Power, Energy and Mineral Resources; Road Transport and Bridges; and Railways Advisor), Kabir Khan (High Representative to Chief Advisor), Khalilur Rahman (Principal Coordinator on SDGs Affairs) and Lamiya Morshed (Senior Secretary) and CA's Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam are accompanying Yunus on the trip.

This is Yunus’s first visit to China since the interim government assumed power in Bangladesh after the ouster of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in August 2024.

Immediately after, Chinese Ambassador to Bangladesh Yao Wen had conveyed the Chinese leadership's invitation to Yunus to visit China at his convenience.

Local media quoted Foreign Secretary Jashim Uddin as saying that several bilateral agreements, including in the areas of human resource development, economic and technical assistance, cultural and sports cooperation, and cooperation between the media, are expected to be signed between the two countries during Yunus's visit. He said that announcements related to economy, investment, and economic zones are also likely to be made.

In January 2025, Foreign Affairs Advisor Touhid Hossain was in Beijing on a five-day visit which signalled Dhaka's desire to build momentum in China-Bangladesh relations, irrespective of the massive chaos in the country.

"China had a certain sense of uncertainty and hesitation concerning its ties with Bangladesh after the July mass uprising, concerned about the safety of its people involved in various mega projects in Bangladesh," Bangladesh's leading Bengali daily Prothom Alo reported.

Muhammad Yunus' visit to China comes just ahead of the Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC) Summit which is scheduled to be held in Bangkok from April 2-4.

Bangladesh will take as the next chair of BIMSTEC at the summit.

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