Ambassador of Bangladesh to China: China Is One of Our Leading Partners in Development
The BRI offers a model of international cooperation for all the participants and provides new opportunities for regional connectivity and economic integration.
The BRI offers a model of international cooperation for all the participants and provides new opportunities for regional connectivity and economic integration.
In today’s world, it takes great political courage to make the right choice and follow the Chinese model.
In poll after poll, Chinese citizens rate their governments at all levels highly.
As UN Secretary-General António Guterres said in his video message: ‘There is no time to lose. Building a better future starts today. And it starts with you, the young people of the world.’
Finding synergies with the BRI could amplify win-win situations in the Asia Pacific, and subsequently in Eurasia, Africa, and Latin America.
When universities work together, the likelihood for scientific breakthroughs in moving humanity forward will increase and the risk of misunderstandings will reduce.
The more China grows, the bigger its international footprint becomes. Technological achievements – expanding with cosmos exploration – result from China’s systematic planning and emphasis on research, science, and hard work.
Seizing the opportunities that the SCO forum and related incubator programs have provided, the young generation that represents the future of a country and the world as a whole will be able to master more skills and raise their capacity for pursuing innovation.
The most remarkable achievement of the NDB – as well as BRICS – is pragmatic cooperation despite political differences. At a time when the world is breaking up into blocs hostile to one another, this remains a good example to keep in mind.
The two counties should escape the shadow of the vexing border dispute and enhance mutual understanding instead of clashing, look at the big picture instead of episodic border events.
Sharing of experience and knowledge promises to bring great benefit both to China and to Europe. Despite global challenges, EU-China environmental cooperation remains strong, and is likely to continue.
The relationship between the two nations remains stuck in neutral, and there is no reason to believe the U.S. is prepared to go from neutral to drive.