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Election 2024: China congratulates PM Hasina, says committed to working with her

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Publisted at 12:48 PM, Mon Jan 8th, 2024

Chinese Ambassador to Bangladesh Yao Wen called on the ruling Awami League President Sheikh Hasina at Gonobhaban on Monday (8 January) and congratulated her for the successful holding of the 12th National Parliamentary Election and the winning of her party.

Ambassador Yao conveyed to Sheikh Hasina the warm congratulations and best wishes from Chinese leaders, reads a press release.

He reaffirmed that the Chinese leaders are committed to working with Sheikh Hasina to carry forward the long-established friendship, enhance mutual trust and deepen practical cooperation, thereby uplift the China-Bangladesh Strategic Partnership of Cooperation to a new height.

Ambassador Yao noted that both China and Bangladesh are at a critical stage of development and revitalization, and China would always be the most trustworthy partner and the most reliable friend of Bangladesh on the way to modernization.

Under the guidance of Chinese President Xi Jinping and Sheikh Hasina, China and Bangladesh have set a model of mutual respect and win-win cooperation, reads the press release.  

 

China will firmly support Bangladesh in safeguarding national sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity, and in opposing external interference. China will also support Bangladesh in maintaining unity and stability, and in playing a more active role in international and regional affairs. China is committed to assisting Bangladesh in realizing the “Vision 2041” and the dream of “Sonar Bangla” at an early date, added the press statement.

Ambassador Yao said, “China is prepared to strengthen all-round cooperation with Bangladesh, and take due actions to facilitate and expand trade and investment with Bangladesh, promote high-quality China-Bangladesh Belt and Road cooperation, and make its own contribution to realizing “Smart Bangladesh”.

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