China says ties with Bangaldesh not directed against any "third party"
Beijing [China], May 7 (ANI): Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Wednesday held talks with the Bangladeshi Foreign Minister Khalilur Rahman in Beijing, with both sides pledging to deepen coordination in trade, infrastructure, green development and regional affairs, according to an official press release by the Chinese government.
According to the press release, Wang Yi stated that China's relations with Bangladesh and other South Asian countries are not directed against any "third party", nor should they be influenced by any "third party".
"China supports the new Bangladeshi government in maintaining unity and stability, revitalizing and developing the economy, and improving people's wellbeing," the post said.
According to the official press release, during the talks, Wang Yi said that China was prepared to align the "high-quality Belt and Road Initiative with Bangladesh's national development strategy".
Wang Yi also said Beijing would support "capable Chinese enterprises to invest and operate in Bangladesh."
China also expressed willingness to strengthen coordination with Bangladesh in multilateral institutions and regional cooperation frameworks "to jointly contribute to world and regional peace and development."
The two sides also exchanged views on international and regional issues of mutual concern. Following the talks, China and Bangladesh issued a joint press release outlining the outcomes of the meeting. (ANI)