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Ashraf for establishing road links with China
Public Administration Minister Syed Ashraful Islam. Star file photo
Star Online Report
Ruling Awami League general secretary Syed Ashraful Islam today stressed the needs for establishing land and rail routes with China for mutual benefits.
Referring Chinese president Xi Jinping's upcoming visit to Bangladesh, the AL leader said the issue of road and rail links would come up for discussion during the visit. Xi Jinping is scheduled to pay a state visit to Bangladesh on October 14.
"Bangladesh had a land route to China a long time ago. If road and rail link can be re-established, not only Bangladesh but also India would be benefited," Ashraf, also Public Administration minister, said.
He was addressing at a programme at BMA auditorium, organised by Bangladesher Samyabadi Dal with its general secretary and former minister Dilip Barua in the chair, marking the Chinese 67th National Day.
Branding upcoming China president's visit a 'historic' one, he said existing friendly relations between the two countries would be more cemented with the visit. "Dhaka waited to accord him a warm reception."
"Our relation is as old as the history of ancient Chinese and Indian civilisations date back to and it is more empathic than political in nature . . . the relations continued until the date for mutual benefit and economic development," Ashraf said.
Political Councilor to the Chinese Ambassador in Bangladesh Yang Jao Hui, Ganotantri Party's General Secretary Shahadat Hossen and Politburo member of Lutfur Rahman also spoke on the occasion.
http://www.thedailystar.net/country/ashraf-seeks-restoration-bangladesh-china-road-links-1292581
Ashraf for establishing road links with China
Public Administration Minister Syed Ashraful Islam. Star file photo
Star Online Report
Ruling Awami League general secretary Syed Ashraful Islam today stressed the needs for establishing land and rail routes with China for mutual benefits.
Referring Chinese president Xi Jinping's upcoming visit to Bangladesh, the AL leader said the issue of road and rail links would come up for discussion during the visit. Xi Jinping is scheduled to pay a state visit to Bangladesh on October 14.
"Bangladesh had a land route to China a long time ago. If road and rail link can be re-established, not only Bangladesh but also India would be benefited," Ashraf, also Public Administration minister, said.
He was addressing at a programme at BMA auditorium, organised by Bangladesher Samyabadi Dal with its general secretary and former minister Dilip Barua in the chair, marking the Chinese 67th National Day.
Branding upcoming China president's visit a 'historic' one, he said existing friendly relations between the two countries would be more cemented with the visit. "Dhaka waited to accord him a warm reception."
"Our relation is as old as the history of ancient Chinese and Indian civilisations date back to and it is more empathic than political in nature . . . the relations continued until the date for mutual benefit and economic development," Ashraf said.
Political Councilor to the Chinese Ambassador in Bangladesh Yang Jao Hui, Ganotantri Party's General Secretary Shahadat Hossen and Politburo member of Lutfur Rahman also spoke on the occasion.
http://www.thedailystar.net/country/ashraf-seeks-restoration-bangladesh-china-road-links-1292581