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SATURDAY, JULY 05, 2025
CA urges Japan to enhance cooperation with Bangladesh

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TBS Report
03 July, 2025, 07:10 pm
Last modified: 03 July, 2025, 07:22 pm

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CA urges Japan to enhance cooperation with Bangladesh

He also requested Japan to increase scholarships for Bangladeshi young people to study in Japan, as well as expand opportunities for employment

TBS Report
03 July, 2025, 07:10 pm
Last modified: 03 July, 2025, 07:22 pm
Miyazaki Katsura, executive senior vice president of JICA (Japan International Cooperation Agency), called on Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus at the State Guest House Jamuna today (3 July). Photo: CA Press Wing
Miyazaki Katsura, executive senior vice president of JICA (Japan International Cooperation Agency), called on Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus at the State Guest House Jamuna today (3 July). Photo: CA Press Wing

Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus today (3 July) urged Japan to further strengthen its co-operation with Bangladesh in areas such as investment, fisheries, Rohingya humanitarian response, and youth development, including education and sports.

"Japan has always been a trusted friend. I recently visited your country, and I was deeply touched by the warmth and hospitality extended to me and my delegation," he said during a meeting with Miyazaki Katsura, executive senior vice president of JICA (Japan International Cooperation Agency), at the State Guest House Jamuna.

Miyazaki noted that Bangladesh remains one of Japan's most important partners in Asia and reaffirmed Japan's commitment to continue supporting Bangladesh's development journey. 

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"We deeply mourn the lives lost and those injured in July uprising" she said.

During the meeting, the chief adviser highlighted the importance of the Matarbari project, describing it as "the most important region for our country's future." 

He emphasised Bangladesh's maritime potential, saying, "When I spoke with the JICA President in Japan, I told him that we wanted to become a sea-based economy."

Muhammad Yunus also requested Japan to increase scholarships for Bangladeshi young people to study in Japan, as well as expand opportunities for employment. 

"Many young people can go to Japan for work too. The issue is language. We proposed that Japanese teachers come here or offer distance learning so our people can learn Japanese language and workplace etiquette," he said.

The chief adviser also raised concerns about the situation of Rohingya refugees. "It is a sad situation. Thousands of young people are growing up in camps with no hope. They are becoming frustrated and angry." he said.

Miyazaki said JICA is focusing on supporting reforms in Bangladesh's judiciary, public administration, local government, and health sector as the country prepares for its graduation from LDC status in 2026. 

She added JICA has taken up a Bangladesh focused project in an effort to introduce advanced ICT human resource training in collaboration with local governments, companies, and universities in both countries.

On youth development, the Chief Adviser highlighted Bangladesh's success in women's sports. "Our girls are winning everywhere. Yesterday they won another match and reached the final. We are increasing hostel facilities but need help for their health and training as well," he said.

Miyazaki responded positively, stating that Japan is already sending volunteers for schooling projects in many countries and will consider further cooperation in women's sports.

During the meeting, the Chief Adviser thanked Japan for signing the recent Loan and Grant Agreements worth over USD 1 billion for economic reforms, railway construction, and human resource development, and requested an increase in Japan's annual ODA threshold from 300 billion to 450 billion JPY to implement more development projects.

"Bangladesh will always remember Japan's friendship and contributions," Professor Yunus concluded. 
 

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