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From Daily Star · () English

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  • A 15-member delegation of senior officials from Bangladesh's Prime Minister's Office has departed for China for a week-long training program.
  • The program, organized with support from the Chinese government and embassy, will take place in Kunming.
  • Chinese Ambassador Yao Wen stated the training aims to enhance mutual relations and facilitate the application of China's development experience to Bangladesh.

A delegation of 15 senior officials from Bangladesh's Prime Minister's Office (PMO) has embarked on a week-long training program in China. The group departed from Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport on a China Eastern Airlines flight, heading to Kunming for the program.

This initiative is being facilitated with the support of the Chinese government and its embassy in Dhaka. The delegation includes a range of officials, from the Director General of the NGO Affairs Bureau to various Private Secretaries and Directors within the PMO, indicating a broad scope of participation.

The training programme will play an important role in enhancing mutual relations and exchanging experiences between the two countries.

โ€” Yao WenChinese Ambassador to Bangladesh, speaking at an event in Dhaka about the training program's goals.

Chinese Ambassador to Bangladesh, Yao Wen, emphasized the program's significance during an event in Dhaka. He expressed that the training would be instrumental in strengthening bilateral relations and fostering an exchange of experiences between the two nations. Ambassador Yao also conveyed his hope that the Bangladeshi officials would leverage the knowledge gained from China's development and modernization to benefit Bangladesh's own development efforts upon their return.

The participating officials would be able to apply the knowledge gained from Chinaโ€™s development and modernisation experience to Bangladeshโ€™s development efforts after completing the programme.

โ€” Yao WenChinese Ambassador to Bangladesh, expressing his hope for the practical application of the training.
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