Tuesday, 23 June, 2026
Tuesday, 23 June, 2026

China rolls out red carpet for Tarique Rahman 

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  23 Jun 2026, 00:21
Prime Minister Tarique Rahman was given a red carpet welcome when he arrived in China from Kuala Lumpur tonight. Photo: PMO

A red carpet was rolled out as Prime Minister Tarique Rahman arrived here tonight (Monday)  from Kuala Lumpur concluding his two-day official visit to Malaysia.
A special Biman Bangladesh Airlines flight carrying the Prime Minister and his spouse Dr Zubaida Rahman landed at Dalian Zhoushuizi International Airport at 11:05 pm local time, PM's additional press secretary Atikur Rahman Ruman said.
Liaoning Province Vice Governor Bai Ying, Chinese Ambassador in Dhaka Yao Wen and Bangladesh Ambassador to China Md. Nazmul Islam welcomed Bangladesh premier and his spouse at the airport.
From the airport, the Prime Minister in ceremonial motorcade was taken to Hotel Shangri-la, where he will be staying for two days. 
The Prime Minister will have a busy schedule in Dalian before traveling to Beijing, the capital of China, where the main events of his official visit will begin.
He will participate in the 17th Annual Meeting of the New Champions (Summer Davos Forum 2026) to be organized by the World Economic Forum in Dalian.
According to programme schedule, President and Chief Executive Officer of the World Economic Forum will call on Prime Minister Tarique Rahman at Shangri La in the morning (Tuesday) .
In the afternoon, Prime Minister Tarique Rahman will deliver a speech at a session titled "Climate Leadership in a Shifting Global Landscape" during the World Economic Forum conference at Dalian International Conference Center.

He is also scheduled to participate in several other events.
In the evening, Prime Minister Tarique Rahman will attend a banquet to be hosted by Chinese Premier Li Qiang.
On June 24, Prime Minister Tarique Rahman is scheduled to hold a meeting with the Prime Minister of Kazakhstan in the morning.
 After participating in several other engagements that day, he will depart Dalian for Beijing by hi-speed train in the afternoon.
As China and Bangladesh enter the next phase of their diplomatic relation-the "Golden 50 Years, the premier's first visit to China comes at a significant moment, officials said. 
The visit carries historic importance in maintaining the continuity of past achievements and help shaping the future course of bilateral relations, they said.
Tarique Rahman is scheduled to return home on June 26, wrapping up his first official overseas tour after taking office on February 17 last.
Earlier today, the Prime Minister and his Malaysian counterpart Anwar Ibrahim held one-to-one meeting in addition to a high level talks between the delegations of the two countries and signing one MoU and two other instruments. 

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