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Monday, February 18, 2019

UAE to consider BD’s manpower export, investment demands: Crown Prince


UNB
UNITED NEWS BANGLADESH
Publish Date - February 18, 2019, 

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina meets Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Sheikh Mohammad Bin Zayed Nahyan at his Royal Palace on Monday. Photo: PID


Abu Dhabi, Feb 18 (UNB) - Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Sheikh Mohammad Bin Zayed Nahyan on Monday assured Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina that the UAE will give due consideration to Bangladesh’s demands, including manpower export and increasing investment.

The Crown Prince made the assurance during a meeting with the Prime Minister at his Royal Palace.

After the meeting, Foreign Secretary Shahidul Haque briefed reporters where PM’s Press Secretary Ihsanul Karim was present.

He said there will be a foreign office consultation on Tuesday between the two countries. "This is very much unusual as normally a foreign office consultation doesn’t take place during the Prime Minister's visit," he said.

The foreign secretary mentioned that the UAE insisted that Bangladesh hold the consultation meeting at the technical level.

During the meeting, the Crown Prince invited the Prime Minister to attend a weekly meeting, called majlish, with the local representatives of his areas. At the majlish, he introduced the Prime Minister with local representatives.

Sheikh Mohammad Bin Zayed Nahyan also offered the Prime Minister to sit beside him during the meeting time.

He said Sheikh Hasina was at the meeting for 30 minutes when both of them talked on many issues closely.

The issues include how the UAE could help Bangladesh in its development, further enhance invest in Bangladesh and how the UAE can help Bangladesh over the Rohingya issue.

The Prime Minister said some 40,000 Rohingya children were born in Bangladesh in the last 18 months. The Abu Dhabi Crown Prince wanted to know about the possible way of solution to the issue, and enquired about how he could help Bangladesh develop community clinics.

The Prime Minister sought the UAE cooperation in repatriating around one million Rohingyas living in Bangladesh.

Shahidul Haque said the UAE is always active over the issue. They will know what they can do for resolving the issue. “They’ll take new programmes to help Bangladesh in resolving the Rohingyas issue,” he added.

About the manpower issue, the Crown Prince said they will discuss the matter giving utmost importance.

He said he will visit Bangladesh and wanted to know from the Prime Minister when it will be suitable for him to make the visit.

In reply, Sheikh Hasina said the winter season will be better for his visit. The Crown Prince said he can visit Bangladesh during the rainy season, too. "I have no problem from my side," he said.

Sheikh Mohammad Bin Zayed Nahyan gave a picture of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman with his father that was taken during Bangabandhu's visit here to the Prime Minister as gift.

Earlier, the Prime Minister had a meeting with Dubai ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum at the International Defence Exhibition (IDEX) when the latter highlighted the trade and business between Bangladesh and Dubai.

The Dubai ruler said the UAE identified Bangladesh as a big and new sector for their investment.

"He also said his country will consider the manpower issue openly," the Foreign Secretary said.

At the meeting, the Prime Minister gifted him the Bengali translation of his book 'My Vision'. He was very happy to get the book.

In the morning, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and a team of her delegation visited the Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak Al Ketbi (Hafzaha Allah), wife of founding president of UAE Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, at Al Bahar Palace.

The meeting was held in a very friendly and warm environment in presence of her (Fatima) daughters, daughters-in law and family members. Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak very affectionately entertained the Prime Minister.

According to the foreign secretary, the Mother of Dubai was curious to know about the sustainable progress of Bangladesh womenfolk in education, employment, health, business, NGO and other areas.

The Prime Minister explained her about the progress of Bangladeshi women, saying women of Dubai have many things to learn from Bangladesh to employ women maintaining the rules and principles of Islam.

The Mother of Dubai informed the Prime Minister that female students account for about 70 percent of total school and college students of Dubai. After graduation, they should enter job market without any social and religious obstacles.

So, the Mother of Dubai wanted to know how Bangladesh has resolved the problem, the foreign secretary said.

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