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China-Bangladesh Relations in 2023: Laying Solid Foundation for Splendid Future​

(From Chinese Embassy in Bangladesh)​

2023-12-31 23:55
On December 31, 2023, H.E. Mr. Yao Wen, Ambassador of China to Bangladesh, contributed an article titled China-Bangladesh Relations in 2023: Laying Solid Foundation for Splendid Future to the annual publication of Diplomatic Correspondent Association of Bangladesh (DCAB). The full text of the article is as follows:

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The international political, economic and security situation has undergone profound changes in 2023. The world has just stepped out of the shadow of the COVID-19 epidemic. All countries are struggling to recover from economic depression. The spillover effects of the Ukraine crisis continue to spread, putting global food and energy security at risk. Certain major countries arbitrarily wield unilateral sanctions, making the situation of the Global South even worse. The conflict between Palestine and Israel makes Gaza a hell on earth, trampling on human conscience and morality day and night. Peace and development, the themes of our times, are facing unprecedented challenges. In this context, China, with an ultimate aim of fostering a new type of international relations and building a community with a shared future for mankind, has actively assumed its responsibilities as a major country, and kept injecting the power of peace, stability and development into the turbulent international situation.

In 2023, China has made significant progress in its major-country diplomacy with Chinese characteristics. The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) proposed by Chinese President Xi Jinping celebrated its 10th anniversary. Over the past decade, the BRI has changed the development landscape across the world, and brought tangible benefits to the people of related countries. The 3rd Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation was successfully held in Beijing, China. Over 10 thousand participants from every corner of the world made a resonating call in one voice for unity, cooperation, openness and win-win. The Forum ushered in a new phase of high-quality Belt and Road cooperation towards realizing the grand vision of world modernization leaving no one behind.

China has also vigorously promoted the Global Development Initiative (GDI), which encourages countries to work together to achieve all seventeen goals of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development as schedule. Under the Global Security Initiative (GSI), China successfully mediated the restoration of diplomatic relations between Saudi Arabia and Iran, and spared no effort in facilitating Bangladesh and Myanmar to repatriate the displaced people from Rakhine State of Myanmar. China advocates and practices the true multilateralism, and firmly supports the United Nations in playing a central role in international affairs. Like always, China acts as a builder of world peace, contributor to global development, and defender of international order.

China and Bangladesh have jointly carried forward our Strategic Partnership of Cooperation this year. Chinese President Xi Jinping and the Hon’ble Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina held face-to-face talks again after four years, injecting new and strong impetus into the development of China-Bangladesh relations. Throughout the election year of Bangladesh, China has always extended its firm support to Bangladesh in safeguarding national sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity, and opposing external interference. It is our true belief that the upcoming election is an internal affair of Bangladesh, and the future and destiny of Bangladesh should be decided by no one but its own people. China will always stand by the Bangladeshi people in pursuing a better tomorrow. China-Bangladesh relations is based on mutual respect and win-win outcome. It finds its root in the people and truly benefits the people. Thus it is aspired and supported by the people. Any attempt to disrupt or obstruct China-Bangladesh friendship and cooperation would be refused by the two peoples and doomed to failure.

The year of 2023 marks the harvest season of the Belt and Road cooperation between China and Bangladesh. Fourteen mega infrastructure projects have been completed or advanced within the year. The Hon’ble Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina personally inaugurated the Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Tunnel and several other projects. China's investment stock in Bangladesh has increased to nearly 1.4 billion USD. Approximately seven hundred Chinese companies are operating in Bangladesh. They have created over 5.5 lakh job opportunities for local people. Facts tell the truth that, on the journey of Bangladesh’s modernization, the BRI is the most befitting development cooperation initiative with Vision 2041 and Smart Bangladesh. The Hon’ble Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina spoke highly of the BRI that it has opened a new door for Bangladesh’s development.

In 2023, personnel and cultural exchanges between China and Bangladesh have also resurged. China has introduced a series of measures to facilitate international travel between the two countries. Visits and exchanges have increased rapidly between the government authorities, parliaments, militaries, political parties, think tanks, universities, media, youths, artists, athletes and other sectors. On the eve of the International Children’s Day, Chinese President Xi Jinping replied Alifa Chin, a Bangladeshi girl, with a cordial letter, in which he encouraged Bangladeshi youths to dedicate to China-Bangladesh friendship. The letter aroused enthusiastic responses from both countries, injecting new historical significance and contemporary connotation to the China-Bangladesh relations. When Bangladesh fights with the severest dengue epidemic in history, the Chinese Government and people are also deeply affected by the sufferings of the Bangladeshi people. The Chinese side provided a batch of anti-dengue assistance to Bangladesh and deployed it to local hospitals timely. With the joint efforts of the two countries, Bangladesh is expected to overcome the dengue epidemic soon.

Looking ahead, China stands ready to work with Bangladeshi friends from all walks of life, especially the new government, to firmly seize the historical development opportunities, fully translate our economic complementarity into joint competitiveness, and proactively deepen strategic integration under the banner of high-quality Belt and Road cooperation, the Global Development Initiative, the Global Security Initiative, and the Global Civilization Initiative. We encourage cross-board exchanges between the two countries. Specifically, China would prioritize infrastructure development, ICT, new energy and agriculture in the cooperation plan. Together, we would uplift China-Bangladesh relations to a higher level on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the establishment of our diplomatic ties.​
 
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China won't interfere in Bangladesh's internal affairs: envoy

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China will not interfere in the internal affairs of Bangladesh, said Chinese Ambassador to Bangladesh Yao Wen today.

When asked for comments about the next election, he said, "We want stability in Bangladesh and will continue our cooperation. But it is up to Bangladeshi people how they want to see the elections and democracy."

The ambassador said this at an event jointly organised by Diplomatic Correspondents Association Bangladesh and Chinese embassy at a city hotel today.
Wen said China certainly wants Bangladeshi people and parties to settle their differences so that there is a right environment for election.

Asked about dialogue between the political parties in Bangladesh, he said it was not for a foreign ambassador to respond to that question.​
 
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Beijing won't meddle in Bangladesh elections
Says Chinese envoy

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Chinese Ambassador to Bangladesh Yao Wen has said China will not intervene in Bangladesh's elections, saying that it is an internal issue of Bangladesh.

"Our policy always remains the same. China never intervenes in other country's internal issues. I can say the election is the internal affairs of Bangladesh. It has to be decided by Bangladesh people. So, that is our position," he said.

The Chinese envoy made the comments while talking to journalists after a meeting with Planning Minister Abdul Mannan at the Planning Commission yesterday.
"We discussed long-term cooperation. We believe our cooperation is for long time for the benefits of Bangladesh people," he said.

Mannan said China has made significant development over the years. They have implemented 28th five-year plans and Bangladesh is implementing only 8th five-year plan.
"The Chinese envoy said we both can share our experiences and planning for development," he said.

China has vast experience and expertise in infrastructure development and is also working in Bangladesh. Thus they are ready to share their experiences with Bangladesh, he said.

Mannan said he expects China to support Bangladesh in the post-LDC period after 2026 by providing duty-free facilities to Bangladeshi products.

China is also interested in investing in solar power and electric vehicles in Bangladesh, he said.

After construction of the Padma Bridge, there are more scopes for investment and development in the country's southwestern region.

"We assured the Chinese envoy that we consider China as a very important friend. We have got Chinese support in the past and are getting it now. We hope to have more support in the future too," Mannan said.​
 
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[H1]China says will back Bangladesh against 'external interference'[/H1]

Chinese President Xi Jinping on Wednesday said Beijing would support Bangladesh in "opposing external interference" and would deepen economic cooperation including through the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).

China's support to Bangladesh comes against the backdrop of Dhaka's recent differences with Washington, which issued a public call for "free and transparent" elections that are scheduled for later this year.
"China supports Bangladesh in safeguarding national sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity, and in opposing external interference, so that the country can maintain domestic unity and stability, and achieve development and revitalisation," he was quoted as saying by State media, adding that Beijing was "willing to continue to work with Bangladesh in firmly supporting each other in issues involving their respective core interests."
The U.S. has also sanctioned senior officials of the Rapid Action Battalion, a tool of Prime Minister Hasina's in her crackdown against terrorism. In April this year, Ms. Hasina slammed the U.S. saying that "it has the power to topple governments in any country and the Muslim countries in particular are experiencing a tough time."
China says will back Bangladesh against 'external interference' - The Hindu
 
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Hasan: China does not interfere in Bangladesh politics

China has been involved in many mega projects of Bangladesh, says Information Minister Dr Hasan Mahmud


Hasan: China does not interfere in Bangladesh politics

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Publish : 28 Feb 2023, 05:14 PMUpdate : 28 Feb 2023, 07:01 PM

Information and Broadcasting Minister Dr Hasan Mahmud on Tuesday said China is a development partner of Bangladesh and it wants to be a partner in future too for materializing the dream of a developed nation by 2041 under the leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

"China is a development partner of Bangladesh. And they want to be a development partner in future also to materialize the dream of a developed nation by 2041 under the dynamic leadership of Bangabandhu's daughter Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. They didn't poke nose in the politics of Bangladesh and don't want to do it in future too," he said.

The minister said this to reporters after a meeting with Chinese Ambassador to Bangladesh Yao Wen at his office at the Secretariat in the capital.

Hasan said the ambassador came here for a courtesy call and discussions were held over the role of the Chinese government in 'development processes', development ideas and other issues.

"You (journalists) all know that China was involved in many of the country's mega projects like Bangabandhu Tunnel, different bridges and other projects. They are constructing a pipeline so that oil can come directly from offshore to Patenga Eastern Refinery in Chittagong. They are also working in EPZ," said Hasan, also Awami League joint general secretary.

Besides, he said, there are 'Six TV' projects for setting up television centers in divisional cities. "It is supposed to be financed by the Chinese government in 'concessional loan'. We are moving ahead slowly in this regard as the world is going through an economic recession. Discussions were held on this issue too," he added.

Yao Wen said a lively discussion was held with the information minister. China has been supporting the country's (Bangladesh) economic, infrastructural and social development as a partner, he added.

"We are happy to play a pivotal role in these areas. We never poke nose in the politics of the country and also don't want to do it in future," Wen added.​
 
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[H1]Bangladesh elections mark a pro-China tipping point in South Asia[/H1]
Beijing will celebrate a return of the Awami League the most. But Dhaka might struggle to balance India-China ties.
[H2]The Chinese strategic calculus[/H2]
The Chinese have identified opportunities in retaining the AL government. Since 2010, China's influence has been growing in the decision-making architecture of both Bangladesh and the AL at various levels. Beijing has strong strategic compulsions to turn Bangladesh into a state heavily dependent on it, like Myanmar and Cambodia.

Doing so will ensure easier Chinese access to Indian Ocean sea lanes, bypassing the Malacca Strait via the China-Myanmar Economic Corridor (CMEC) connecting Yunnan province to the seaport city of Kyaukpyu in Myanmar's Rakhine state. Geographically, the Ganga-Padma-Brahmaputra delta hosts the shortest land route to access the sea lanes from mainland China.

That was the British calculation when they set up Calcutta (now known as Kolkata), which was then part of undivided Bengal, as their transshipment point to support the East India Company's opium and tea trade with China. As things stand, AL in power will ensure a predictable, stable and favourable political climate to protect and promote China's large infrastructure investments in Bangladesh.
Bangladesh elections mark a pro-China tipping point in South Asia | Politics | Al Jazeera
 
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