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South Asian nations, China must work together to ensure stability, development in region: Foreign Adviser
Amid growing geopolitical tensions, Foreign Affairs Adviser Md Touhid Hossain on Friday said China and South Asian nations must work together to ensure peace, stability, and development in the region as responsible neighbors.
"While we celebrate our historical ties and envision a future of shared prosperity, we must address contemporary challenges in a designed manner," he said, adding that geopolitical tensions, climate change, and economic disparities demand collective action.
Hossain was speaking as the chief guest at an international conference on ‘China-South Asia Civilization and Connectivity: History and Contemporary Issues’ at North South University (NSU) in Dhaka.
Chinese Ambassador to Bangladesh Yao Wen, speakers from Yunnan, Minzu and other Universities and NSU Vice-Chancellor Prof. Abdul Hannan Chowdhury also spoke.
The adviser hoped for return of a peaceful and stable Myanmar including return of the Rohingya refugees to the Rakhine State with rights and security so that this connectivity can be established to the mutual benefit of our people.
"This would go a long way in driving economic growth, reducing poverty, and enhancing cultural exchanges," Hossain said.
Bangladesh, as one of the fastest-growing economies and a nation at the forefront of climate resilience, stands ready to contribute to these efforts, Hossain said.
He said their commitment to sustainable development, as exemplified by the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), underscores their determination to build a future that is inclusive and equitable.
Hossain said they strongly believe that cultural diplomacy is an enduring pillar of our cooperation.
The exchanges of art, literature, and traditions foster a deeper understanding of the shared heritage, he said.
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"It is through such endeavors that we can build bridges of trust and solidarity, ensuring that future generations continue to uphold the values of peace and cooperation," said the Adviser.
Hossain said the relationship between China and South Asia is deeply rooted in history, enriched by centuries of cultural exchanges, trade, and cooperation.
From the ancient Silk Road to maritime trade routes, this region has been a confluence of civilizations, fostering mutual respect, understanding, and progress.
"Bangladesh, situated at the crossroads of South Asia, has long served as a bridge connecting diverse cultures and traditions," he said.
The Buddhist monk Xuanzang's journey to the South Asian subcontinent and the exchanges facilitated by the Nalanda and Taxila universities are testaments to the historical links that bind China and South Asia.
Similarly, Hossain said, Atish Dipankar hailed from Bikrampur traveled to Tibet in 11th Century. "These shared experiences have laid the foundation for a relationship that transcends borders and time."
He said Bangladesh and China have centuries-old records of sharing ideas, knowledge, art and literature.
Official visit of President Xi Jinping to Bangladesh in 2016 added further momentum to our excellent bilateral relationship, Hossain said.
"It elevated the bilateral relations between our two countries to the level of ‘Strategic Partnership of Cooperation’. This year, our bilateral relation has been elevated to ‘Comprehensive Strategic Cooperative Partnership’," he said, adding that this new partnership between Bangladesh and China has been built on the very foundations of trust, mutual respect, and a shared vision of a brighter future.
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Requested India to help Bangladesh maintain stability, harmony: Momen
Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen Thursday said he requested the Indian government to do whatever necessary to help Bangladesh maintain stability and harmony.
"When I went to New Delhi, I told the Indian government that Sheikh Hasina must be sustained. Bangladesh will continue to march towards development and will truly become a country free of communalism under her leadership," he said.
The foreign minister was speaking as the chief guest at a Janmashtami, one of the biggest festivals in the Hindu calendar, programme in Chattogram.
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"If someone takes the country to the path of instability to shake Sheikh Hasina's government, then it is a danger for everyone. We want stability," Momen said.
The foreign minister said they told the Indian government that the two countries will work in such a way that neither side promotes instigative behaviors to maintain law and order and stability.
“If we can do that, it’s good for both Bangladesh and India,” Momen said, adding that India does not need to face extra expenditure in its border areas as Sheikh Hasina is there in power.
He said thousands of people from Bangladesh visit India every year and many Indians work in Bangladesh as there is development in Bangladesh. “This has been possible as the two countries are going through a Golden Chapter.”
For that reason, Momen said he requested the Indian government to continue supporting Sheikh Hasina as peace and stability brings benefits for the two countries.
He said there are some wicked people and fundamentalists who create noise though the government remains silent.
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