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Japan reaffirms support for Bangladesh interim govt

February 2, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Japan has reiterated its commitment to supporting Bangladesh’s interim government and expressed its desire to deepen bilateral engagement to enhance business and development cooperation. 

The assurance came during a meeting between Ikuina Akiko, Japan’s Parliamentary Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs, and Bangladesh’s Chief Adviser, Professor Muhammad Yunus, at the State Guest House Jamuna in Dhaka on Sunday.  

Akiko emphasized Japan’s longstanding partnership with Bangladesh, stating, “Japan values its relationship with Bangladesh and has consistently supported it. My visit is to convey our commitment towards supporting Bangladesh and further enhancing our bilateral relationship.”  

Chief Adviser Prof Yunus acknowledged Japan as a close ally and a key development partner, highlighting the importance of strengthening cooperation during this pivotal period in Bangladesh’s history. “This is a new Bangladesh and a very opportune time in view of our relationship,” he said.  

Japan is Bangladesh’s largest bilateral development partner, providing sustained support for the country’s socio-economic progress. Bilateral trade between the two nations currently stands at approximately $4 billion, with Japan ranking among Bangladesh’s top five export destinations. Over 350 Japanese companies are operating in Bangladesh, contributing significantly to its economic growth.  

During the meeting, Akiko inquired about the interim government’s ongoing reform initiatives and plans for the upcoming general elections. She also extended two invitations to Prof Yunus: one to attend the Nikkei 30th Future of Asia event in Tokyo on May 29-30, 2025, and another to participate in the Osaka Expo 2025 in May.  

The Osaka Expo organizers have designated May 11 as Bangladesh Day, and Akiko expressed hope that Prof Yunus’s presence at the event would inspire and encourage participants. Prof Yunus, a recipient of the Nikkei Asia Prize in 2004, is widely respected for his contributions to social and economic development.  

The meeting underscored the strong ties between the two nations and Japan’s continued interest in fostering mutual growth and collaboration. As Bangladesh navigates a transformative phase, Japan’s support is expected to play a crucial role in advancing the country’s development agenda and strengthening bilateral relations.  

The discussions also highlighted the potential for increased Japanese investment in Bangladesh, particularly in sectors such as infrastructure, technology, and renewable energy, further solidifying the partnership between the two nations.

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