Bangladesh coming close to China? Muhammad Yunus will go to Beijing this month- these issues will be talked about

Bangladesh coming close to China? Muhammad Yunus will go to Beijing this month- these issues will be talked about

Muhammad Yunus took charge of Bangladesh last year.

After the coup in Bangladesh, the caretaker government there is looking away from India and close to China. Muhammad Yunus, the leader of the caretaker government, will go to Beijing this month. The deteriorating relationship with India has inspired their government to make new friends.

Nobel Peace Prize winner Muhammad Yunus took over Bangladesh after ousting former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina from power in August last year. Sheikh Hasina fled to India after this rebellion led by the students.

Since there were good relations with the Hasina government of India. After his removal from the post of PM, the two countries have soured the border relations. This truth has inspired the Yunus -led CareTaker government to have more relations with New Delhi’s main rival Beijing for influence in the Asian subcontinent.

“Relationships with China have to be taken to a new height”

According to a report by news agency AFP, Yunus’s media secretary Shafiqul Alam said in a briefing on the next week, “Bangladesh’s goal is to take this bilateral relationship to new heights .. They (Yunus) will discuss various issues related to both countries.

According to the schedule, Younus is going to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping during the 26-29 March visit. Along with this, he will also receive honorary doctorate from Peking University and will meet many Chinese companies to find out investment opportunities.

Alam said, “Bangladesh wishes to become a manufacturing center and is keen to partner with China in this attempt.”

The huge population of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh is also expected to be discussed between the two, most of whom fled to Bangladesh in 2017 after violent military action in neighboring Myanmar. Let us know that China has worked as a mediator between Bangladesh and Myanmar for the return of these oppressed minorities in the past. However, Myanmar does not want to take them back and because of this the matter did not move forward.


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