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Bangladesh committed to UN peacekeeping, Hasan says

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31 May 2024 17:34:36 | Update: 31 May 2024 18:37:17
Bangladesh committed to UN peacekeeping, Hasan says
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Foreign Minister Dr Hasan Mahmud has reaffirmed Bangladesh's steadfast support for UN peacekeeping missions in the coming days.

He expressed this view while attending a joint reception by Bangladesh and Austria at the United Nations headquarters in New York to mark International Peacekeepers Day on Thursday.

During the event, Dr Hasan said Bangladesh has always been at the forefront of UN peace initiatives following the foreign policy of its founding father Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.

He highly lauded the dedication and professionalism of Bangladeshi peacekeepers deployed at different UN peacekeeping missions.

He extended his deepest condolences to the families of those who have lost their lives in peacekeeping operations, emphasizing the increasing global threats to peace and the critical need to bolster peacekeeping efforts.

Hasan Mahmud, along with UN Under-Secretary-General for Peace Operations Jean-Pierre Lacroix and Austria's Charg, d'Affaires Stefan Pretterhofer, paid tribute to 64 peacekeepers from 34 countries who died in 2023 while serving in UN missions.

Earlier in the day, Bangladesh's Permanent Representative to the UN, Ambassador Muhammad Abdul Muhith, received the "Dag Hammarskjöld Medal" from the UN Secretary-General on behalf of two Bangladeshi peacekeepers who were martyred in 2023.

The event showed Bangladesh's significant role and continued dedication to international peacekeeping efforts, said the release.

Bangladesh is UN’s key partner, Guterres tells FM

United Nations (UN) Secretary General Antonio Guterres has termed Bangladesh as a key partner of the UN for the country’s “significant contributions” to various UN initiatives, including peacekeeping, achieving sustainable development goals and climate adaptation.

He made the recognition at a meeting with visiting Bangladesh Foreign Minister Dr Hasan Mahmud at the UN headquarters in New York on Thursday afternoon, reads a foreign ministry’s press release.

“We consider Bangladesh an important partner of the UN as the country has made significant contributions to various UN initiatives, including international peace and security, sustainable development, and combating climate change,” Guterres said.

During the meeting, the UN secretary general expressed deep gratitude for Bangladesh’s generosity towards the Rohingyas and voiced concern over the current situation in Myanmar’s Rakhine state.

He praised Bangladesh’s capacity to adapt to and manage the adversities of climate change.

In response to Foreign Minister Hasan’s request for UN assistance to address the challenges of Bangladesh’s transition from a low-income country, Guterres assured him of full support from the global organisation.

“Bangladesh deserves to be rewarded, not punished, for its progress,” said the US secretary general.

Hasan thanked the secretary general for his leadership in tackling the world’s challenging issues, including the ongoing conflict in Gaza, Palestine.

He noted that the peace-loving people of the world appreciated the secretary-general’s personal presence in Rafah to avoid conflict.

The foreign minister urged the UN to maintain global focus on the Rohingya crisis and ensure the dignified, safe, and sustainable repatriation of the nearly 1.3 million forcibly displaced people sheltered in Bangladesh.

He also urged the UN to put its efforts more towards improving the conflict-ridden situation in Myanmar’s Rakhine state.

Guterres praised Bangladesh’s remarkable progress over the past decade.

Hasan highlighted that due to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s visionary and skilled leadership, Bangladesh has surpassed Pakistan in all social, economic, and humanitarian indicators and has also outpaced India in several indicators in recent years.

He mentioned that, according to IMF statistics, Bangladesh’s per capita income surpassed India’s in 2021.

Foreign Minister Hasan expressed gratitude for the steadfast partnership and development assistance from the UN over the past 50 years and extended a cordial invitation for Guterres to visit Bangladesh to mark the fiftieth anniversary of Bangladesh’s membership in the United Nations.

The meeting was also attended by Bangladesh’s Permanent Representative to the UN, Ambassador Muhammad Abdul Muhith, along with members of the foreign minister’s delegation and mission officials, according to the release.

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