CPC Delegation Extends Bilateral Ties During Bangladesh Visit
Dhaka, The Gulf Observer: At the gracious invitation of the Bangladesh Awami League, a delegation from the Communist Party of China (CPC) conducted a successful visit to Bangladesh from January 23 to January 26, further enhancing the strong ties between the two nations.
Led by Sun Haiyan, Deputy Head of the International Department of the CPC Central Committee, the delegation engaged in fruitful discussions and meetings with key political figures, including President of Bangladesh Awami League and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
The Chinese delegation’s itinerary included significant dialogues with Bangladesh’s Parliament Speaker Shirin Sharmin Chaudhury, leaders of various political parties, representatives from think tanks, and members of the media. The visit provided a platform for meaningful exchanges of views and insights on diverse aspects of governance, international relations, and shared developmental goals.
President Sheikh Hasina and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina welcomed the delegation, expressing their commitment to strengthening the bonds between the two nations. The Bangladeshi leaders emphasized the importance of deepening cooperation between the CPC and the Bangladesh Awami League, fostering mutual understanding, and sharing governance experiences for the benefit of both countries.
The discussions also touched upon the collaborative efforts in the high-quality construction of Belt and Road projects, aligning with the shared vision of promoting economic development and prosperity. The leaders pledged to continue working together to bring tangible benefits to the citizens of both China and Bangladesh.
The visit underscored the enduring friendship and cooperation between the CPC and the Bangladesh Awami League, reinforcing the commitment to mutual understanding, respect, and shared development goals. The delegations departed with a renewed sense of collaboration, laying the foundation for strengthened ties between the two nations in the years to come.