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JICA to fund Padma bridge project
JICA to fund Padma bridge project | Business | bdnews24.com
Mon, Jul 2nd, 2012 8:41 pm BdST
Dhaka, July 2 (bdnews24.com)As Finance Minister AMA Muhith was telling Parliament on Monday the government will sit with the World Bank any time to end the impasse over Padma bridge funding, Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) said that it will continue with funding the project.
The announcement came hours after Asian Development Bank (ADB) hinted its withdrawal from the coveted project following World Bank s withdrawal.
"Our position has not been changed. We hope that the government of Bangladesh will deal with the current issues in a constructive way," JICA's Public Relations Office in Dhaka said in a statement.
The Finance Minister told Parliament that the government was determined to start construction of $ 2.9 billion Padma bridge in the current fiscal and it will engage the top leadership of the World Bank any time to break the impasse.
The minister made the remarks while delivering speech on Padma bridge after the bank on June 30 cancelled the loan agreement, which makes Bangladesh's biggest infrastructure project yet uncertain.
"We are also continuously negotiating with the influential members of the World Bank," he said.
"Our Executive Director in the World Bank is holding talks with the (top officials)."
Earlier in the morning, ADB issued a statement saying, "ADB understands and respects the reasons that have led the World Bank to its decision."
"ADB and the World Bank follow similar policies, rules and procedures on governance and fiduciary oversight," said the statement indicating ADB's stance in favour of the WB.
ADB pledged US$ 610 million for the project and JICA US$ 400 million.
bdnews24.com/arh/eh/bd/2032h
JICA to fund Padma bridge project | Business | bdnews24.com
Mon, Jul 2nd, 2012 8:41 pm BdST
Dhaka, July 2 (bdnews24.com)As Finance Minister AMA Muhith was telling Parliament on Monday the government will sit with the World Bank any time to end the impasse over Padma bridge funding, Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) said that it will continue with funding the project.
The announcement came hours after Asian Development Bank (ADB) hinted its withdrawal from the coveted project following World Bank s withdrawal.
"Our position has not been changed. We hope that the government of Bangladesh will deal with the current issues in a constructive way," JICA's Public Relations Office in Dhaka said in a statement.
The Finance Minister told Parliament that the government was determined to start construction of $ 2.9 billion Padma bridge in the current fiscal and it will engage the top leadership of the World Bank any time to break the impasse.
The minister made the remarks while delivering speech on Padma bridge after the bank on June 30 cancelled the loan agreement, which makes Bangladesh's biggest infrastructure project yet uncertain.
"We are also continuously negotiating with the influential members of the World Bank," he said.
"Our Executive Director in the World Bank is holding talks with the (top officials)."
Earlier in the morning, ADB issued a statement saying, "ADB understands and respects the reasons that have led the World Bank to its decision."
"ADB and the World Bank follow similar policies, rules and procedures on governance and fiduciary oversight," said the statement indicating ADB's stance in favour of the WB.
ADB pledged US$ 610 million for the project and JICA US$ 400 million.
bdnews24.com/arh/eh/bd/2032h