Different Chinese media reported that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's
visit to China elevated bilateral relations to a comprehensive strategic
cooperative partnership.
Almost all leading media published reports on the visit.
Beijing
based English-language news channel of state-run China Global
Television Network CGTN in a report mentioned that China and Bangladesh
on Wednesday elevated their relations to a comprehensive strategic
cooperative partnership.
Chinese President Xi Jinping and
Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who was on an official visit
to China, announced the upgrade during a meeting in the Great Hall of
the People in Beijing, reports BSS.
In the meeting, Xi noted
that China and Bangladesh are close and friendly neighbors whose
friendly exchanges date back over a thousand years.
He said that
since the establishment of diplomatic relations in 1975, the two
countries have always shown mutual respect and support, treated each
other on an equal footing and engaged in win-win cooperation.
This
has set a good example of friendly exchanges and mutually beneficial
cooperation between countries, especially between Global South
countries, Xi said.
He said China is ready to take the 50th
anniversary of diplomatic relations next year as an opportunity to
deepen the high-quality cooperation under the Belt and Road Initiative
(BRI), expand cooperation across the board in intensity and reach, and
advance the sound and steady development of the China-Bangladesh
comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership.
Xi emphasized that the two sides should carry forward the fine tradition of mutual support and deepen political mutual trust.
China
supports Bangladesh in adhering to an independent foreign policy,
taking the path of development in line with its own national conditions,
safeguarding national sovereignty, independence and territorial
integrity, and opposing any external interference, he said.
China
is ready to carry out exchanges with Bangladesh in party and state
governance experience and development policies, strengthen the alignment
of development strategies between the two sides, and deepen cooperation
in trade, investment and interconnectivity, said Xi.
He said
China also supports more Chinese businesses in strengthening industrial
investment cooperation with Bangladesh, promoting the development of
industrial and supply chains between the two countries and helping
Bangladesh with its national development.
The CGTN report
mentioned that Xi urged the two sides to make efforts for the Year of
People-to-People Exchanges between China and Bangladesh next year to
promote exchanges and cooperation in fields such as culture, tourism,
media and sports.
CGTN made another report on a meeting between Chinese Premier Li Qiang and Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in Beijing.
In
the meeting, China and Bangladesh announced the completion of the joint
feasibility study on a China-Bangladesh free-trade agreement on
Wednesday and the two sides also agreed to start negotiations on
upgrading the bilateral investment agreement.
The two leaders
also witnessed the signing of a number of bilateral cooperation
documents on policy exchange, economy, trade and investment, digital
economy, inspection and quarantine, health care, education and media,
and agreed to designate 2025 as the China-Bangladesh People-to-People
Exchange Year.
During the meeting, Li and Hasina pledged to strengthen bilateral cooperation in various fields.
The People's Daily published a report with headline "China, Bangladesh elevate ties, broaden cooperation".
In
the report, experts' opinions have been mentioned. Experts described
Hasina's visit to China as a journey of cooperation and friendship.
Experts
said the development of China-Bangladesh ties does not target any third
party, and will be conducive to overall peace and stability in South
Asia.
The Global Times which a daily tabloid newspaper under the
auspices of the Chinese Communist Party's flagship newspaper, the
People's Daily also published reports on the visit.
It also mentioned opinions of experts in its reports on the visit.
Qian
Feng, director of the research department at the National Strategy
Institute at Tsinghua University, said the visit by Hasina is a link
between the past and the future for bilateral relations, especially in
promoting high-level cooperation in the field of economy and trade.
The
development strategies of the two countries will be further synergized,
and more economic and trade cooperation projects are expected to be
implemented in the future, injecting more substantive connotations into
the duo's strategic cooperative relations, Qian said.
The
pragmatic cooperation between the two countries is an illustration for
more South Asian countries to understand China's concept of
good-neighborly friendship, the idea of sharing the fruits of
development, and the image of China as a responsible major power, Qian
said.
The development of China-Bangladesh relations does not
target any third party, said Qian, noting that China always opposes
zero-sum game and stands for mutually beneficial cooperation.
Against
the backdrop of complex geopolitics, China respects Bangladesh's
strategic choice and has no objection to Bangladesh developing friendly
and cooperative relations with other countries, Qian said.
Hu
Zhiyong, a research fellow with the Institute of International Relations
at the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, said "Hasina's visit to
China will further promote the traditional friendship between the two
countries".
Through cooperation over the past years, Bangladesh
has clearly seen how China's development ideas and experience have
played a huge role in promoting the economic and social development of
Bangladesh, Hu said.
"Specifically, the economic and technical
assistance of Chinese enterprises in Bangladesh's infrastructure
construction, China's assistance in training local medical and health
professionals in Bangladesh, and the increase in the scale of
people-to-people exchanges between the two countries," Hu added.
Hong
Kong based private media South China Morning Post published a report of
Kawala Xie, a journalist having specialization in Asia affairs.
With
the headline "China and Bangladesh pledge to fight external
interference and boost economic cooperation", it is mention in the
report that President Xi Jinping said Beijing is willing to upgrade
diplomatic ties in a meeting with visiting Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
On
Tuesday, Sheikh Hasina met Jin Liqun, president of the Asia
Infrastructure Investment Bank, to ask for the country's interest
payments to be reduced.
Separately on Tuesday, she met Wang
Huning, the No. 4 in China's political hierarchy, to ask for help in
repatriating Rohingya refugees back to Myanmar, according to the Daily
Star.
Nearly one million of Rohingyas have been living in
Bangladesh since they were forced to flee a violent crackdown in 2017,
according to the United Nations Refugee Agency.
Wang told Sheikh
Hasina that China will make the "highest efforts" to resolve the issue,
including talks with Myanmar's ruling junta.