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China hosts first trilateral with Pakistan, Bangladesh
China hosts first trilateral with Pakistan, Bangladesh

Time of India

time3 hours ago

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  • Time of India

China hosts first trilateral with Pakistan, Bangladesh

New Delhi: China has played host to foreign secretaries of Pakistan and Bangladesh in the first-ever trilateral format, a development viewed as significant in India. The foreign secretaries agreed to enhance trilateral cooperation in various sectors such as trade, investment, health, education and maritime affairs in their meeting held in Kunming in Yunnan province of China on Thursday, the Chinese foreign ministry said. China's vice foreign minister Sun Weidong, Bangladesh's acting foreign secretary Ruhul Alam Siddique and Pakistan's additional secretary (Asia Pacific) Imran Ahmed Siddiqui attended the meeting. Pakistan's foreign secretary Amna Baloch participated in the first phase of the meeting via video link. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like IELTS Cheat Sheet: Grab Your Free Tips! IELTS Prep Pro Learn More Undo The statement said the three countries will establish a working group to follow up and implement the understandings reached during the meeting. It claimed that China-Pakistan-Bangladesh cooperation adheres to true multilateralism and open regionalism, not directed at any third party. Pakistan, whose ties with Bangladesh under PM Sheikh Hasina were lukewarm, has boosted its collaboration with Dhaka since last August across a slew of areas including defence, trade, diplomacy and people-to-people connect. The Pakistan Army and ISI are believed to have played a key role in Hasina's ouster. Live Events Pakistan, which is looking to strengthen its ties with Bangladesh under the interim administration, is not only seeking to firm up defence partnership but also push trade and investment ties. Since last November, the Chittagong Port has received two ships carrying commercial items from Pakistan and there are attempts to scuttle India's access to the port. China, which initially went on the backfoot following Hasina's ouster, has made inroads in the interim regime riding on the economic partnership.

New Diplomatic Chapter Begins: China, Pakistan, Bangladesh Launch First Trilateral Ministerial Dialogue
New Diplomatic Chapter Begins: China, Pakistan, Bangladesh Launch First Trilateral Ministerial Dialogue

Time Business News

time5 hours ago

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  • Time Business News

New Diplomatic Chapter Begins: China, Pakistan, Bangladesh Launch First Trilateral Ministerial Dialogue

In a landmark diplomatic development, the foreign secretaries of China, Pakistan, and Bangladesh convened in Kunming, Yunnan Province on June 19–20 for the first-ever trilateral ministerial dialogue . This strategic meeting marked the formal initiation of a three-way framework to deepen cooperation in blue economy, climate change resilience, trade, connectivity, and regional peacebuilding. The Chinese delegation was led by Vice Foreign Minister Sun Weidong, while Bangladesh was represented by Foreign Secretary Ruhul Alam Siddique. Pakistan was represented by Additional Secretary for Asia-Pacific Affairs Imran Ahmed Siddiqui with Foreign Secretary Amna Baloch joining virtually in the initial session. In a joint statement, all three parties reaffirmed their commitment to fostering a 'good-neighborly, equal, and inclusive partnership' aimed at common development, sustainable growth, and mutual prosperity across South and East Asia. Maritime Economy: Emphasis on sustainable fisheries, port development, shipping collaboration, and blue economy innovation. Emphasis on sustainable fisheries, port development, shipping collaboration, and blue economy innovation. Climate Cooperation: Joint efforts on flood management, renewable energy research, carbon emission control, and coastal resilience building. Joint efforts on flood management, renewable energy research, carbon emission control, and coastal resilience building. Trade and Connectivity: Expansion of regional value chains, cross-border e-commerce platforms, and infrastructure under the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). Expansion of regional value chains, cross-border e-commerce platforms, and infrastructure under the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). Youth & Education: Scholarships, student exchanges, and trilateral think-tank networks to promote knowledge sharing. Scholarships, student exchanges, and trilateral think-tank networks to promote knowledge sharing. Health and Agriculture: Development of food safety standards, public health cooperation, and green farming initiatives. To ensure the implementation of these objectives, a dedicated Working Group is set to be formed, responsible for overseeing action plans and facilitating ongoing cooperation. Analysts interpret this trilateral initiative as a reflection of shifting power dynamics in Asia. The framework aligns with China's vision of regional integration through its Belt and Road Initiative, while also offering Bangladesh and Pakistan a platform for mutual development without being caught in regional rivalries. Importantly, all three sides reiterated that this cooperation is 'non-exclusive and not aimed against any third party,' signaling a desire to maintain strategic neutrality while enhancing regional diplomacy. The Kunming dialogue represents more than just a diplomatic gathering — it signals the beginning of a new trilateral era where shared challenges like climate change, maritime instability, and development disparities are addressed collectively. As the working group moves forward, observers are keen to see how these nations translate dialogue into durable policy frameworks. For Bangladesh, this platform opens doors to both regional influence and economic opportunity, particularly in the maritime and climate sectors, where cooperation is both urgent and essential. Source: Ministry of Foreign Affairs (China), The Economic Times, Business Standard, Anadolu Agency TIME BUSINESS NEWS

Beijing hosts 1st Pakistan-China-Bangladesh trilateral, says ‘not directed at any third party'
Beijing hosts 1st Pakistan-China-Bangladesh trilateral, says ‘not directed at any third party'

The Print

time8 hours ago

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  • The Print

Beijing hosts 1st Pakistan-China-Bangladesh trilateral, says ‘not directed at any third party'

According to official statements from both the Pakistani and Chinese foreign ministries, the three countries committed to deepening ties through 'mutual trust and good-neighborly principles'. A working group will be established to implement cooperation projects and follow up on the agreements reached. The high-level meeting was co-chaired by Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Sun Weidong, Acting Foreign Secretary of Bangladesh Ruhul Alam Siddique, and Pakistan's Foreign Secretary Amna Baloch, who participated virtually. New Delhi: Beijing Wednesday hosted the first ever trilateral meeting between Bangladesh, China and Pakistan in Kunming city in the Chinese province of Yunnan. In a statement issued later, the Chinese foreign ministry said, in an apparent reference to India, the 'three sides emphasized that China-Bangladesh-Pakistan cooperation adheres to true multilateralism and open regionalism, not directed at any third party'. Details of the agreements reached are still unclear at this point. The discussions focused on strengthening trilateral collaboration across a range of sectors, including trade and investment, agriculture, digital economy, marine sciences, environmental protection, education, green infrastructure, and people-to-people exchanges. 'The Foreign Secretary expressed Pakistan's desire for a deeper engagement between China and South Asian countries. Expressing satisfaction at the upward trajectory of bilateral ties, the Foreign Secretary conveyed Pakistan's readiness to work with China and Bangladesh to enhance ties in trade and investment, agriculture, digital economy,' said the readout issued by the Pakistan foreign ministry. China's role as convenor of this trilateral format also signals Beijing's intent to reshape regional order through alternative multilateral formats to counterbalance India's influence in the region and advance its Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) and regional influence with more flexible, cooperative frameworks. 'Sun Weidong stated that the Chinese government is committed to building a community with a shared future with neighboring countries. Bangladesh and Pakistan are both good neighbors, good friends, and good partners of China, and important partners in high quality Belt and Road cooperation. As significant members of the Global South and key countries in the region, all three countries face the mission of national revitalization and modernization, and all require a peaceful and stable environment. Cooperation among China, Pakistan and Bangladesh aligns with the common interests of the three peoples, and can contribute to regional peace, stability, development and prosperity,' the Chinese foreign ministry said. The meeting comes amid a significant realignment in South Asian geopolitics. Bangladesh and Pakistan resumed high-level engagements in April, after a 15-year diplomatic freeze. The two countries held a Foreign Office Consultation (FOC) earlier this year. A Bangladeshi military delegation also made a rare visit to Pakistan in January, meeting with Pakistan Army Chief General Asim Munir, while Bangladesh's Navy participated in a Pakistani-led maritime exercise off the coast of Karachi in February. These moves come as Dhaka's interim administration, led by Muhammad Yunus, takes a more open stance towards Pakistan, in contrast with the historically tense ties under former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Yunus has criticized India for harbouring Hasina and has formally requested her extradition—a request to which India has yet to formally respond. Meanwhile, Bangladesh's Foreign Secretary Jashim Uddin in April met with his Pakistani counterpart and raised long-standing grievances, including a demand for a formal apology from Pakistan for the 1971 war atrocities during Bangladesh's independence struggle. In a broader diplomatic context, Sun also held bilateral meetings on the sidelines of the trilateral meeting in Kunming, including with Afghanistan's Acting Deputy Prime Minister Haji Mawlawi Abdul Salam Hanafi. (Edited by Amrtansh Arora) Also Read: New Delhi-Dhaka must reimagine ties as 'strategic necessity for collective growth'—Bangladesh envoy

China, Pakistan, Bangladesh hold inaugural trilateral ministerial meet
China, Pakistan, Bangladesh hold inaugural trilateral ministerial meet

Time of India

time9 hours ago

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  • Time of India

China, Pakistan, Bangladesh hold inaugural trilateral ministerial meet

China, Pakistan and Bangladesh have agreed to advance cooperation based on the principles of good-neighbourliness, equality and mutual trust at the inaugural trilateral meeting of their foreign ministry officials. Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Sun Weidong , Bangladeshi Acting Foreign Secretary Ruhul Alam Siddique and Additional Foreign Secretary of Pakistan Imran Ahmed Siddiqui attended the meeting held at the Chinese city of Kunming, capital of Southern Yunnan province, where China is holding its annual South Asia expo. Pakistani Foreign Secretary Amna Baloch participated, via a video link, in the first phase of the meeting on Thursday, a Chinese Foreign Ministry press release said here on Friday. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Unsold Container Homes in National Capital Region - Prices You Won't Believe! Shipping Container Homes | Search Ads Search Now Undo China's new strategic initiative to bring closer the two estranged South Asian countries in India's immediate neighbourhood comes a month after a similar trilateral mechanism meeting was held with Pakistan and Afghanistan. In his address, Sun Weidong said Bangladesh and Pakistan are both good neighbours, good friends, and good partners of China, and important partners in high quality Belt and Road cooperation, the Foreign Ministry's press release said. Live Events Cooperation among China, Pakistan and Bangladesh aligns with the common interests of the three people, and can contribute to regional peace, stability, development and prosperity, Sun who was a former Ambassador to Pakistan and India, said. The three sides exchanged views extensively on China-Pakistan-Bangladesh trilateral cooperation and agreed to establish a working group to follow up and implement the understandings reached during the meeting, the press release said. They also emphasised that China-Bangladesh-Pakistan cooperation adheres to true multilateralism and open regionalism, not directed at any third party, it added. Thursday's trilateral mechanism comes in the backdrop of Bangladesh's Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus, who took charge after the fall of the Sheikh Hasina government last year, warming up to China and seeking Beijing's assistance on various fronts, in an apparent efforts to reduce his country's dependence on India. Yunus has also sought to establish close ties with Pakistan, reviving for the first-time Bangladesh's links with Pakistan after the separation following the 1971 war. The Chinese press release said the three countries have agreed to advance trilateral cooperation based on the principles of good-neighbourliness, equality and mutual trust, openness and inclusiveness, common development, and win-win cooperation during the meeting in Kunming. The trilateral cooperation focuses on promoting economic development and improving people's livelihoods. The three sides agreed to explore and implement cooperation projects in such areas as industry, trade, maritime affairs, water resources, climate change, agriculture, human resources, think tanks, health, education, culture, and youth, it said. In Kunming, Sun also called on Haji Mawlawi Abdul Salam Hanafi, Acting Deputy Prime Minister of the interim government of Afghan, and held bilateral meetings with Ruhul Alam Siddique and Imran Ahmed Siddiqui. A Pakistan Foreign Ministry press release said Baloch commended the Chinese side for convening the inaugural meeting of the trilateral mechanism. Noting the common aspirations of the three sides for people-centric development, she expressed Pakistan's desire for a deeper engagement between China and South Asian countries. Expressing satisfaction at the upward trajectory of bilateral ties, she conveyed Pakistan's readiness to work with China and Bangladesh to enhance ties in trade and investment, agriculture, digital economy, environment protection, marine sciences, green infrastructure, culture, education and people-to-people exchanges. The three sides agreed that trilateral cooperation would be guided by the principles of openness, inclusivity, good neighbourliness, mutual respect and trust, while working towards win-win cooperation, it said.

China holds first trilateral meeting with Pakistan and Bangladesh
China holds first trilateral meeting with Pakistan and Bangladesh

India Today

time9 hours ago

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  • India Today

China holds first trilateral meeting with Pakistan and Bangladesh

China, Bangladesh and Pakistan held their first trilateral meeting at the official level in China's Kunming. The meeting took place on Thursday and was attended by key representatives from all three Vice Foreign Minister Sun Weidong, Bangladeshi Acting Foreign Secretary Ruhul Alam Siddique and Additional Foreign Secretary of Pakistan Imran Ahmed Siddiqui participated in the meeting in person. Pakistani Foreign Secretary Amna Baloch joined the first phase of the discussions via video her remarks, Foreign Secretary Amna Baloch appreciated China for organising the inaugural meeting of the trilateral mechanism. She said, 'The Chinese side has done well in convening the inaugural meeting of the trilateral mechanism.' Noting the shared goals of the three nations, she said, 'There are common aspirations of the three sides for people-centric development.' She added that Pakistan seeks 'deeper engagement between China and South Asian countries'.Baloch also noted the positive momentum in Pakistan-China bilateral relations and said Islamabad was ready to boost cooperation with Islamabad and Dhaka in multiple further said Pakistan was ready to work with China and Bangladesh to enhance ties in trade and investment, agriculture and digital Watch IN THIS STORY#Pakistan#Bangladesh

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