Sunday, July 29, 2007

Bangladesh, Myanmar sign agreement on direct road link

Dhaka, July 27: Bangladesh and Myanmar today signed an agreement to establish a direct road link between the two neighbours to boost trade and tourism. The proposed "Friendship Road" is also designed to connect Kunming, a growing Chinese economic hub under tri-nation road connectivity. The road will also give Bangladesh an access to Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore and to the Asian Highway. Myanmar Construction Minister Maj Gen Saw Tun and Bangladesh Communications Advisor Major Gen (Retd) MA Matin signed the agreement on behalf of their respective governments. Under the agreement, Bangladesh will provide the fund for construction of 25-km road, 2 km from Gundum of southeastern Cox's Bazar district inside Bangladesh and 23 km up to Bawli Bazar inside Myanmar at a cost of 141 crore Taka . "This is going to be a milestone in our bilateral relations," Communication Advisor Matin told reporters after the signing the agreement. Asked about the tri-nation road connectivity involving Bangladesh, Myanmar and China, the Myanmar Construction Minister said it would depend on the future negotiation with Chinese government. The Bangladesh Communications Advisor however said Bangladesh had already discussed the matter with the Chinese authorities and had got positive response from them. Advisor Matin said a car rally will be held in March next year between Bangladesh, China, India and Myanmar. The rally will start from Myanmar when the issue of tri-nation road link could be raised before the Chinese authorities. However, they could not say when the construction of 25-km road will start and the time period for completion of the project as the two sides still need time for completing official formalities and for further consultations about inviting tender for the project.

--- UNI

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