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FM in Brussels to join EU Indo-Pacific Ministerial Forum Friday

He’ll have a number of bilateral meetings on the sidelines
UNB . Dhaka
01 Feb 2024 21:46:53 | Update: 01 Feb 2024 21:46:53
FM in Brussels to join EU Indo-Pacific Ministerial Forum Friday
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Foreign Minister Hasan Mahmud will attend the 3rd EU Indo-Pacific Ministerial Forum to be held in Brussels, Belgium today.

The foreign minister, who is currently visiting Brussels, will have meetings with the High Representative of the EU for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and Vice President of the European Commission Josep Borrell along with European Commissioner for Crisis Management Jenaz Lenarcic on the sidelines of the forum, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Spokesperson Seheli Sabrin told reporters on Thursday.

The minister will also have meetings with the deputy prime minister and foreign minister of Luxembourg during his visit from February 1-4, she said.

Hasan is also scheduled to have meetings with his counterparts from Belgium, Austria, Lithuania, the Czech Republic, Hungary, the Netherlands, Portugal, Vietnam and Sweden, the spokesperson explained.

The foreign minister left Dhaka for Brussels on Wednesday and will get two and a half days for his engagements in Brussels.

“Let us see how many meetings we can accommodate,” said the foreign minister before his departure on Wednesday, recalling that he had 17 bilateral meetings within two days on the sidelines of the NAM Summit held in Uganda recently.

Hasan Mahmud will return to Dhaka on Sunday.

High Representative of the EU for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and Vice President of the European Commission Josep Borrell will chair the forum.

The EU Indo-Pacific Ministerial Forum will bring together the EU and its member states with countries from the east coast of Africa to the Pacific Islands in the east.

The EU and Indo-Pacific partners will discuss how to address the increasing number of complex economic, environmental, geopolitical, and security challenges that affect both regions.

It will include an opening plenary session, three roundtable discussions and a closing session.

The Brussels Indo-Pacific Ministerial Forum builds on the success of the previous two EU Indo-Pacific Ministerial Forums held in Paris in February 2022 and Stockholm in May 2023.

It will provide a platform for dialogue, for shaping a collective vision for the region’s future and for identifying practical ways to enhance cooperation and deepen solidarity.

Europe and the Indo-Pacific are highly interconnected and interdependent, which is why the EU Indo-Pacific Ministerial Forum serves as a crucial platform for fostering dialogue and cooperation between Europe and the Indo-Pacific.

The Indo-Pacific region is of key strategic importance, both in economic and geopolitical terms.

The 2021 EU Strategy for Cooperation in the Indo-Pacific sets out how the EU is stepping up collaboration with Indo-Pacific partners to contribute to the region’s stability, security and prosperity.

It is clear that close cooperation is the key to addressing these challenges effectively, achieving sustainable economic growth, and strengthening resilience to shocks and disruptions, according to the European Union.

The digital economy, in particular, holds the potential for significant innovation and growth, it said.

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