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Bangladesh, Nordic countries to strengthen co-op for greener future: Saber

UNB . Dhaka
08 Mar 2024 17:37:34 | Update: 08 Mar 2024 17:38:09
Bangladesh, Nordic countries to strengthen co-op for greener future: Saber
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Nordic countries have pledged to join hands with Bangladesh to strengthen collaboration for a greener and more resilient future, Environment, Forest and Climate Change Minister Saber Hossain Chowdhury said on Thursday.

Commending the Nordic nations for their exemplary commitment to environmental stewardship he said Bangladesh is also making continuous efforts to create a sustainable future.

Saber made the statement while speaking as the chief guest at the Nordic Day commemoration function held at Hotel Radisson in Dhaka on Thursday.

The event was celebrated highlighting the rich cultures and collaborative partnerships of Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden.

The minister said this occasion symbolises the deep-rooted friendship and collaborative spirit between Bangladesh and the Nordic countries-a partnership founded on mutual respect, shared values, and a commitment to sustainability and prosperity.

Reflecting on the historical significance, he highlighted the recognition of Bangladesh's independence by the Nordic countries on February 4, 1972, which laid the cornerstone for a relationship based on solidarity and support.

The minister underscored the Nordic Council's vision to make the region the most sustainable and integrated system globally aligns seamlessly with Bangladesh's aspirations for a sustainable future.

Emphasising the importance of preserving one environment, he lauded the Nordic region's breath-taking natural landscapes and highlighted the shared commitment to sustainability within the partnership.

Saber outlined the diverse sectors of collaboration, including climate resilience, technological advancement, education, and health.

The joint efforts exemplify the shared dedication to creating a more sustainable and equitable future for both nations, he said.

The environment minister expressed excitement about the endless possibilities for continued collaboration, aiming to deepen cooperation in addressing global challenges such as climate change and fostering innovation and cultural exchange.

Recalling the friendship between Bangladesh and the Nordic countries, the minister said that this stands as a beacon of hope, demonstrating the power of unity in building a better future for all.

Ambassador of Sweden in Dhaka Alexandra Berg von Linde, Norway Ambassador to Bangladesh Espen Rikter-Svendsen, Ambassador of Denmark in Dhaka Christian Brix Moller, and Deputy Head of Mission at the Embassy of Finland in New Delhi Dr Tito Gronow also spoke on the occasion.

Ambassadors, high commissioners, political leaders, representatives from international organisations, government high officials and people from different walks of the society attended the event.

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