Bangladesh, China hold consultations on human rights issues

Yang Xiaokun, special representative for human rights of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China, on Tuesday met Foreign Secretary Masud Bin Momen and discussed multilateral human rights issues and also possible areas of cooperation.

Earlier, on Monday, China and Bangladesh held their first-ever official consultations on multilateral human rights issues in Dhaka.

Yang Xiaokun led the Chinese delegation, while Toufiq Islam Shatil, director general (United Nations Wing), Ministry of Foreign Affairs, led the Bangladesh side.

The two sides exchanged views on their national human rights philosophy and achievements, ongoing developments, and mutual cooperation on human rights in the UN multilateral framework.

They discussed ways and means to further enhance the existing cooperation in a number of areas in the human rights domain, especially under the auspices of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva. 

The two sides also discussed the situation of the forcibly displaced Rohingya people.

China and Bangladesh expressed their principled position of maintaining a strong adherence to the Charter of the United Nations and expressed willingness to continue such consultations in the future with a view to enhance multilateral cooperation.