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Be Careful About Chinese Loans Says Prime Minister Hasina Now

Bangladesh’s Top state leader Sheik Hasina said on Tuesday that her administration was “especially cautious” about issues of advancement association with China and Dhaka was not subject to a specific country for abroad help, amid worldwide worries over the mounting obligation to Beijing by more modest nations.

The 99-year rent of Hambantota port to China by Sri Lanka has raised warnings about the drawback of China’s aggressive Belt and Street Drive and Beijing’s push for significant foundation projects costing billions of dollars in little nations.

Bangladesh be Careful About Chinese Loans

At the point when inquired as to why the US thought Dhaka was drawing nearer to China and what she might want to say regarding the idea, the top state leader answered Bangladesh was near each country that supports its advancement endeavors.

Hasina portrayed China as one of Bangladesh’s significant improvement accomplices as they were putting and participating in some significant development works in the South Asian country.

  • The 75-year-old top state leader said they are near everyone, China, the USA, or India.
  • The individuals who are supporting their turn of events, are with them.
  • Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheik Hasina says everything in front of the press.

Hasina added that her administration took no pointless credit from anybody, saying that they are considered from which project they can get a return and they will be the recipient.

Various inquiries in regards to Ukraine and the Rohingya emergency were highlighted in her meeting with CNN when she said strengthened worldwide advances were expected to stop the Ukraine war.

The chief proceeded to say that her administration had previously conversed with China, ASEAN nations, Japan, the USA, and other nations and mentioned them to come down on Myanmar to bring their nationals back.

Almost 1,000,000 Rohingya Muslims escaped a crackdown by Myanmar’s military in 2017 in Rakhine state and are living in camps in Cox’s Bazar in Bangladesh.

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