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China pledges stronger water communication, cooperation with Bangladesh

By Thomson Reuters Jun 25, 2026 | 9:53 AM

BEIJING, June 25 (Reuters) – China offered to deepen water governance cooperation and policy communication with Bangladesh during ​talks in Beijing on Thursday, ‌as a major dam project in Tibet fuels downstream concerns over water security.

• China’s water resources minister Li Guoying told Bangladeshi ‌Prime ​Minister Tarique Rahman that ⁠Beijing is willing ⁠to deepen cooperation on water resources planning, river management and flood control amid shared climate-related challenges, according to ​a statement from China’s water resources ministry.

• Li also voiced readiness ⁠to enhance water governance ⁠capacity building and talent exchange ​and training programmes with Bangladesh, the statement ​said.

• A mega-dam project China began ‌building in Tibet last year has raised water security and environmental concerns in downstream countries, including Bangladesh.

• The ⁠Yarlung Zangbo river in Tibet, where the dam is located, flows into India as the ⁠Brahmaputra and ‌into Bangladesh as the ⁠Jamuna.

• China had said the ​Yarlung ‌Zangbo hydropower project will not ​have adverse ⁠impacts on downstream areas and it has conducted necessary communication with relevant downstream countries.

(Reporting by Shi Bu and Ryan Woo; Editing by William Maclean and ​Susan Fenton)