Chinese Ambassador to Bangladesh Yao Wen has said Bangladesh Foreign Minister Dr Khalilur Rahman’s recent visit to China had injected fresh momentum into ‘Belt and Road’ cooperation, noting that the Comprehensive Strategic Cooperative Partnership would continue to advance and bring greater benefits to the people of both countries.
Referring to the foreign minister’s ‘successful’ visit to China, the envoy said both sides reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening cooperation in trade and investment, infrastructure, water resource management, the digital economy, green development, healthcare, and people-to-people exchanges through practical projects.
Ambassador Yao made the remarks at a launching ceremony for the “2026 Chinese Government Training Programs” at the Embassy on Thursday evening.
Director General of the East Asia and Pacific Wing at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Mohammed Nore-Alam and Joint Secretary of the Economic Relations Division under the Ministry of Finance Kawshar Jahan, among others, were present.
Since the formation of the new government, at least four Chinese enterprises have signed investment agreements with Bangladesh in just over three months, with intended investments totaling nearly $100 million, Ambassador Yao said.
He said China has become the largest source of foreign investment in Bangladesh since the new government took office and is actively advancing several priority projects, including the expansion and modernization of Mongla Port facilities, the China-Bangladesh Friendship Hospital project, and the China-Bangladesh Friendship Residential Hall at the University of Dhaka.