Chinese envoy calls for Hasina-Khaleda dialogue
Published : Thursday, 22 August 2013
The Chinese ambassador Li Jun has called upon the two top leaders of the ruling Awami League and the Opposition BNP to start a 'face-to-face dialogue', saying 'it would be of great help', reports bdnews24.com.
It was indeed rare for the Chinese to make such appeal because they traditionally avoid interference in internal affairs of other countries.
But ambassador Li Jun made this appeal during a press briefing organised in connection with the seven-day goodwill visit of Chinese naval hospital ship 'Peace Ark' to Bangladesh.
He said he made this appeal because "stability is needed for the development" of a country."
The ambassador said he made his effort for the "face to face talks" through their "good friends" in the both parties, but said "they have wisdom to solve their problems".
"Finally it is the people of Bangladesh to resolve their own problems," he said.
Bangladesh's two major parties are at loggerheads over the next poll-time administration after the incumbent government scrapped the caretaker government provisions.
Chinese envoy calls for Hasina-Khaleda dialogue :: Financial Express :: Financial Newspaper of Bangladesh
Published : Thursday, 22 August 2013
The Chinese ambassador Li Jun has called upon the two top leaders of the ruling Awami League and the Opposition BNP to start a 'face-to-face dialogue', saying 'it would be of great help', reports bdnews24.com.
It was indeed rare for the Chinese to make such appeal because they traditionally avoid interference in internal affairs of other countries.
But ambassador Li Jun made this appeal during a press briefing organised in connection with the seven-day goodwill visit of Chinese naval hospital ship 'Peace Ark' to Bangladesh.
He said he made this appeal because "stability is needed for the development" of a country."
The ambassador said he made his effort for the "face to face talks" through their "good friends" in the both parties, but said "they have wisdom to solve their problems".
"Finally it is the people of Bangladesh to resolve their own problems," he said.
Bangladesh's two major parties are at loggerheads over the next poll-time administration after the incumbent government scrapped the caretaker government provisions.
Chinese envoy calls for Hasina-Khaleda dialogue :: Financial Express :: Financial Newspaper of Bangladesh