Dhaka, Bangladesh
A hopeful step toward resolving a long humanitarian crisis took place this Wednesday afternoon at the Secretariat. Prime Minister Tariq Rahman sat down with a Japanese delegation to discuss the future of the Rohingya people. Specifically, he asked for Japan’s continued help to ensure their safe, voluntary, and dignified return home. The delegation included Japan’s Parliamentary Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs, Shimada Tomaki, and the JICA President. Therefore, the Prime Minister wants the international community to take a more active role in this sensitive process.
The meeting felt like a warm exchange between two friendly nations. For example, they talked about moving forward on major development projects like the Matarbari deep sea port. Prime Minister Rahman expects the third airport terminal to open on schedule by December. Consequently, these projects mean a lot for the daily lives of regular citizens.
Meanwhile, Japan also brought good news regarding the current energy struggles. They agreed to increase their financial support from $312 million to $500 million to help manage energy needs. Thus, this extra help offers a vital lifeline right now. Additionally, both sides promised to work quickly on the Bangladesh-Japan Economic Partnership Agreement.
Finally, the Japanese representatives shared another supportive gesture. In addition, they announced plans to give five patrol boats to the Bangladesh Navy. Ultimately, this meeting showed a strong bond built on mutual respect and a shared desire for a peaceful future.