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Friendly conditions to be created for Bangladeshi immigrants in Portugal: Andre

UNB . Dhaka
31 May 2022 21:25:13 | Update: 31 May 2022 21:37:50
Friendly conditions to be created for Bangladeshi immigrants in Portugal: Andre
State Minister for Foreign Affairs Md Shahriar Alam and his Portuguese counterpart Francisco Andre hold a bilateral meeting in Lisbon on Monday — Courtesy/UNB

Secretary of State (State Minister) for Foreign Affairs and Cooperation of Portugal Francisco Andre has assured of his personal intervention to create positive conditions for Bangladeshi immigrants to work and stay in Portugal.

He commended the Bangladeshi expatriate community residing in Portugal as “respected, well integrated community contributing significantly to Portuguese society.”

State Minister for Foreign Affairs Md Shahriar Alam had a bilateral meeting with the secretary of state over a luncheon hosted by the Portuguese side in Lisbon on Monday and discussed the issues of mutual interest.

Shahriar apprised the secretary of state about the sustained social and economic development of Bangladesh under the watch of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, said the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Tuesday.

He raised the issue of the need of easing the existing visa complexities in the absence of a Portuguese resident Diplomatic Mission in Dhaka and offered assistance for ensuring periodic consular services provided to Dhaka.

The Bangladesh state minister thanked his counterpart for the continued patronage extended to the Bangladeshi expatriates and praised Portugal for their immigrant friendly approaches.

He proposed the state secretary to work together to chart an orderly and transparent pathway for Bangladeshi citizens to come and work in Portugal under an agreed framework.

Francisco Andre extended his invitation for Bangladesh to participate in the “Second UN Ocean Conference” to be held from June 27 to July 1.

Shahriar informed of a possible attendance of a high-level delegation led by the foreign minister of Bangladesh.

The two leaders exchanged views on recent regional and global developments.

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They noted their convergences in their respective approaches to the current world order and reaffirmed their commitments to a stronger UN system and a rule-based world.

The Bangladesh state minister informed his counterpart that Bangladesh has always been the supporter of peace, territorial integrity, sovereignty and human rights protection, which reflects into the country’s share of contribution to the UN peacekeeping missions.

Shahriar termed the European Union as the single largest trading partner of Bangladesh and a role model of regional integration.

He expressed hope that the European Union would continue extending its support towards the causes of Bangladesh both at the regional and multilateral forums.

The Portuguese state secretary briefed about his recent meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Portugal’s active ongoing backing to the country.

As a like-minded nation subscribing to multilateralism and human rights protection, Andre sought Bangladesh’s support for their candidature at the United Nations Security Council for the term 2027-28.

Shahriar expressed his satisfaction on the progress of negotiations on quite a number of agreements in the area of culture, education, direct shipping and the avoidance of double taxation.

They also discussed the possibility of introducing Portuguese language courses in Dhaka and the training of foreign service officers of Bangladesh.

The two sides also discussed future cooperation agenda, including high-level exchanges, holding political consultations at regular intervals and activities to mark the golden jubilee of Bangladesh-Portugal diplomatic relations in 2024.

The two state ministers also agreed to deepen cooperation on shipping connectivity, clean energy including green hydrogen, migration and mobility, blue economy, exchange of culture, language and knowledge, people to people linkage and enhanced exchange between officials through diplomatic and language training programmes.

The Bangladesh state minister extended an invitation to Secretary of State André to visit Bangladesh, which was accepted with pleasure.

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