Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has thanked Bangladesh for reiterating its support for One- China Policy while participating in detail that some countries" misinterpret and misinterpret" them and they need to follow transnational rules.
" They've their position. We largely know it. Taiwan belongs to China," said State Minister for Foreign Affairs Shahriar Alam after the meeting between Wang Yi and Bangladesh's Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen at Sonargaon Hotel this morning( August 7, 2022) – from 730 am to 9 am.
They inked four MoUs on disaster operation, artistic cooperation, marine wisdom and hand over of 8th Bangladesh- China Friendship Bridge in Pirojpur.
In the unrestricted- door meeting, Wang Yi also spoke about China's global development action in detail, Shahriar Alam said.
It's over to them( China) how important they would expose," he said as he was asked what China participated about those programs.
Chinese Foreign Minister is visiting Bangladesh as part of his indigenous stint when US- China pressure has escalated with the US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's visit to Taiwan last week. China has conducted military exercise in the Taiwan woe.
Amid the pressure, Bangladesh on August 4 issued a statement reiterating its support for One- China Principle that Wang Yi has appreciated.
Wang Yi told Momen that all people have equal rights to a good life and China wants to work together with all countries. China wants Bangladesh to be on its side, he said.
" We need common collaboration for a participated future for all people of the world," Shahriar Alam quoted the Chinese Minister as saying.
Wang Yi assured of continuing Chinese support for Rohingya extradition as Momen said that dragged stay of the Rohingyas then's worsening the law- and- order situation in Bangladesh.
" Chinese Minister said China is trying to reduce Myanmar's internal challenges. Not only Bangladesh but other countries are also facing problems for this," Alam said.
China would work for political result, which is extradition, he added.
China now provides duty-free installation to 97 percent of particulars from Bangladesh and it would be increased to 98 percent from September 1.
Shahriar Alam said he expects that cloth and woven products would be included in the one fresh percent of particulars and that will help boost Bangladesh's import to China.
China will also start issuing visas and trip permits to the Bangladeshi scholars in a day or two. A several thousand scholars were stuck then as China was following Covid restrictions.
After a meeting with Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, the Chinese foreign minister left Dhaka around 11 am.
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