“Japan is a trusted partner of Bangladesh,” PM’s Speechwriter M Nazrul Islam quoted her while briefing the newsmen after the meeting at the premier’s official Ganabhaban residence this morning. According to Nazrul Islam, the prime minister said the people of Japan have stood beside Bangladesh since the Liberation War in 1971.
“I am extending gratitude to Japan on behalf of Bangladeshi people as Japan is still extending cooperation to us,” Sheikh Hasina said.
She added that Bangladesh is implementing several mega projects with Japanese cooperation, including Matharbari Deep Seaport, the Third Terminal of the Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport, the Bangabandhu Rail Bridge over the Jamuna River, and the Metro Rail Project.
The JBIC governor said Japan is a development partner of Bangladesh and vowed to contribute more to the country’s journey toward development.
He expressed his country’s keenness in investing in Bangladesh’s sugar, pre-paid gas meter-producing industries, and biomass power generation.
In reply, the premier appreciated the proposals, saying that the pre-paid gas meter-producing industry could be built on a joint venture.
She also proposed to hand over one or two state-owned sugar mills out of 15 to the Japanese investors.
Foreign Senior Secretary Masud Bin Momen, Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) Secretary Mohammad Salahuddin, and Japanese Ambassador to Bangladesh Iwama Kiminori were present.