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Bangladesh, Turkey keen to boost bilateral trade

UNB . Dhaka
03 Mar 2024 20:23:49 | Update: 03 Mar 2024 20:23:49
Bangladesh, Turkey keen to boost bilateral trade
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Bangladesh and Turkey hoped that the war in Ukraine would end soon and thus the price of fuel, LNG and crops would come down, which is now very essential for economic growth of both countries as well as the developing world.

On the third day of the Antalya Diplomacy Forum in Antalya, Turkey on Sunday, Foreign Minister Hasan Mahmud called on the Foreign Minister of Turkey Hakan Fidan.

Minister Hasan emphasised on the need of increasing bilateral trade between Bangladesh and Turkey by diversifying trade commodities.

He proposed contract farming between the two countries where Bangladeshi farmers and experts will do seasonal cultivation in Turkey and travel back to Bangladesh after yield.

His Turkish counterpart wished to examine the issue and hoped to discuss it during the next Foreign Office Consultation in July in Dhaka.

Minister Hasan thanked his counterpart for very successfully organising the Antalya Diplomacy Forum where 70 Foreign and other Ministers and 9 Heads of State attended.

He conveyed the foreign minister of Turkey the appreciation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to invite her to the Forum by Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and handed over the return letter of the prime minister to the Turkish president.

In the meeting, Hasan mentioned about the excellent relations between the two brotherly peoples, and expressed his felicitation in the celebration of 100 years of Independence of Turkey and the 50 years of bilateral relations between Bangladesh and Turkey.

He said that the warm bond of friendship is constantly growing. Bangladesh foreign minister stated that the Father of the Nation of Bangladesh, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman got a strong inspiration from the struggle of Kemal Ataturk, the father of the nation of Turkey.

Haka Fidan thanked Hasan for his attendance at the AFD and prime minister of Bangladesh for her appreciation letter to Tecep Tayyip Ergadon and wished to work together with Bangladesh in important regional and global affairs.

He assured his country's continued support to the cause of Rohingya repatriation to Myanmar.

The foreign minister of Bangladesh reiterated his gratitude for Turkey's support, and wished Turkey would also play a greater role to stop the Israeli atrocities in Gaza.

In response to his counterpart, Hasan assured that both the education and law ministries of Bangladesh would soon settle the Turkish Hope School management issue.

The foreign minister invited the foreign minister of Turkey to visit Bangladesh at a suitable time, said the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Director General of the East Europe Wing of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Bangladesh Shah Ahmed Shafi and Bangladesh Ambassador to Turkey M Amanul Huq were present at the meeting.

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