Bangladesh, China agree to further strengthen defence cooperation

Prime minister Sheikh Hasina on Monday stressed the need for further strengthening cooperation between Bangladesh and China in various fields, including defence.
The prime minister said this when visiting Chinese defence minister General Chang Wanquan met her at her official residence Ganabhaban here in the morning.
Expressing satisfaction regarding the talks over defence cooperation between Bangladesh and China, the Chinese defence minister said that both sides felt that high-level exchanges should have to take place.
Referring to his meetings with the chiefs of the three services in Bangladesh, the Chinese minister told prime minister, ‘We had fruitful meetings with them and exchanged views on how to further strengthen the defence cooperation.’
He also underscored the need for holding training for the mid- and junior-level army officers.
PM’s press secretary Ihsanul Karim briefed reporters after the meeting.
General Chang Wanquan pointed out that during Bangladesh prime minister’s visit to China in 2014, both the countries came to a consensus to enhance the state-to-state and military-to-military relations.
During the meeting, prime minister Sheikh Hasina reiterated her government’s firm commitment to further modernise and strengthen the armed forces with modern technology to safeguard the country’s independence and sovereignty.
‘We want to add modern technology to the armed forces to further enhance their capability … it’s necessary for not only war, also for overall development of the defence forces,’ she said.
Sheikh Hasina reiterated Bangladesh’s stance of ‘one China policy’ and said problems between countries could be resolved through bilateral discussions.

News COurtesy: www.newagebd.net