Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said that there is no concern about Bangladesh's relations with China. He said relations between China and Bangladesh are only for the development of the country.
Sheikh Hasina said this at a press conference with a delegation of Indian journalists at the Ganobhaban residence in Dhaka on Tuesday. Journalists from Kolkata and New Delhi came to Dhaka to participate in the three-day Bangladesh-India media dialogue. PTI has reported.
Sheikh Hasina said her government is ready to extend cooperation with any country to help in the country's growth.
According to the United Nations, Bangladesh is the world's least developed country (LDC) with population and economic direction. In a report last year, the UN said, Bangladesh will be able to overcome the LDC by 2024. This will be possible through improving health and education and economic development.
Sheikh Hasina said, "We want the investment and cooperation of those countries interested in investment and cooperation. We want development of the country. We have to think about the people. The Prime Minister said that India, China, Japan and even Middle East countries are also coming forward to help Bangladesh. India has nothing to worry about.
The Prime Minister said, 'I would rather advise, India should maintain good relations with neighboring countries including Bangladesh. This can be better in this area. We can show the world that we work together. '
Sheikh Hasina said, "If any problems arise, then we will solve it through discussion like in the past. We want to build a peaceful South Asia. '
The Prime Minister said during her tenure in 1996-2001, the water sharing agreement between the two countries was signed. In its second term, the settlement of maritime boundary and the land boundary was resolved. China has promised to strengthen military relations with Bangladesh Beijing wants to strengthen defense relations by strengthening military training and enhancing technical cooperation between the two countries.
Earlier, China had said that there are plans to lend less than 900 million dollars to build six rail projects to Bangladesh. These rail projects are near an Indian border.
The Prime Minister said, "We want India to force Myanmar to return quickly to its displaced people." She also asked the Foreign Ministry to negotiate with five countries which have the border with India including Myanmar, including the Indian side, in response to security risks. He hopes this initiative will help solve the Rohingya crisis.
Sheikh Hasina said this at a press conference with a delegation of Indian journalists at the Ganobhaban residence in Dhaka on Tuesday. Journalists from Kolkata and New Delhi came to Dhaka to participate in the three-day Bangladesh-India media dialogue. PTI has reported.
Sheikh Hasina said her government is ready to extend cooperation with any country to help in the country's growth.
According to the United Nations, Bangladesh is the world's least developed country (LDC) with population and economic direction. In a report last year, the UN said, Bangladesh will be able to overcome the LDC by 2024. This will be possible through improving health and education and economic development.
Sheikh Hasina said, "We want the investment and cooperation of those countries interested in investment and cooperation. We want development of the country. We have to think about the people. The Prime Minister said that India, China, Japan and even Middle East countries are also coming forward to help Bangladesh. India has nothing to worry about.
The Prime Minister said, 'I would rather advise, India should maintain good relations with neighboring countries including Bangladesh. This can be better in this area. We can show the world that we work together. '
Sheikh Hasina said, "If any problems arise, then we will solve it through discussion like in the past. We want to build a peaceful South Asia. '
The Prime Minister said during her tenure in 1996-2001, the water sharing agreement between the two countries was signed. In its second term, the settlement of maritime boundary and the land boundary was resolved. China has promised to strengthen military relations with Bangladesh Beijing wants to strengthen defense relations by strengthening military training and enhancing technical cooperation between the two countries.
Earlier, China had said that there are plans to lend less than 900 million dollars to build six rail projects to Bangladesh. These rail projects are near an Indian border.
The Prime Minister said, "We want India to force Myanmar to return quickly to its displaced people." She also asked the Foreign Ministry to negotiate with five countries which have the border with India including Myanmar, including the Indian side, in response to security risks. He hopes this initiative will help solve the Rohingya crisis.
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