A New Chapter in Dhaka-Beijing Ties? Why Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus Is Visiting China
- On Friday, China and Bangladesh signed nine agreements during Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus' meeting with President Xi Jinping, focusing on economic and technical cooperation.
- Bangladesh secured a commitment of USD 2.1 billion from China for investments, loans, and grants, as reported by the official news agency BSS.
- Yunus urged China to enhance its role in establishing peace and stability, requesting assistance in water management as well.
- Yunus highlighted the need for a 50-year master plan for water management and praised China's water management systems during his visit.
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Chief Adviser Yunus returns after four-day China visit
Chief Adviser Yunus returns after four-day China visit


Bangladesh's Yunus Meets Xi, Calls For China To Play "Greater Role" In Ensuring Peace
China and Bangladesh on Friday signed nine agreements after Muhammad Yunus' meeting with President Xi Jinping during which the Bangladesh Chief Adviser highlighted student protests that led to regime change in Dhaka.
China, Bangladesh to elevate bilateral cooperation to new heights
China is willing to work together with Bangladesh to elevate bilateral cooperation to new heights, bringing greater benefits to the peoples of both countries, said Chinese President Xi Jinping on Friday when meeting with Bangladeshi interim government's Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus in Beijing.
Yunus meets Jinping today: Take a look at Bangladesh-China diplomatic, political, and trade ties
China and Bangladesh on Friday signed nine agreements as Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus met with President Xi Jinping. The agreements signed between China and Bangladesh covered economic and technical cooperation between the two governments and cooperation in the areas of development, translation and publication of classical literary work, exchange and cooperation on cultural heritage, news exchange and media, and the health sector. In his meeting…
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