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Friday, February 19, 2021

Egyptian Ambassador assures Bangladesh PM of Cairo’s continued support over Rohingya crisis

THE POLICY TIMES
TPT Bureau
February 18, 2021

Egypt will continue its support to repatriate the forcibly displaced Rohingyas to their homeland in Myanmar.












DHAKA Bureau Policy Times:

Egyptian Ambassador in Dhaka Bangladesh Haytham Ghobashy Wednesday (17 February) assured Bangladesh Prime Minister, Sheikh Hasina, his country would continue to stand by Bangladesh over the Rohingya crisis as he paid a courtesy call on her at the premier’s official Ganobhaban residence.

“The newly appointed envoy said Egypt will continue its support to repatriate the forcibly displaced Rohingyas to their homeland in Myanmar,” a premier’s office spokesman said after the call on.


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Bangladesh Prime Minister’s Deputy Press Secretary Hasan Jahid Tusher told a news briefing that the ambassador highly praised Bangladesh’s socio-economic development under Sheikh Hasina’s leadership and simultaneously described her as an “exemplary leader” of Muslim Ummah.

The premier said her government was trying to implement Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’s dreams, following his development plan.

According to the spokesman Ghobashy said Dhaka-Cairo relations were based largely on trade and commerce while there were some unexplored fields of mutual cooperation to strengthen further the bilateral ties.

The ambassador said his country could extend its support to Bangladesh in ensuring safe water supplies, dam and barrage constructions as well as the promotion of tourism while Egyptian businesses could relocate their plants in Bangladesh to expand bilateral business relations.

He also laid emphasis on exchange visits of trade bodies and businessmen to boost bilateral trade and commerce.

Sheikh Hasina welcomed the idea of setting up Egyptian units saying the entrepreneurs there could do it in special economic zones in Bangladesh and informed the envoy that her government planned to develop an exclusive tourist zone in Cox’s Bazar for foreigners.

She told the envoy that Bangladesh is a lucrative site for foreign entrepreneurs who could set up business here eying a huge South Asian market in particular.

Tusher said the envoy proposed that Bangladesh could be an observer in “Eastern Mediterranean Gas Forum” where his country has a major stake for cooperation over natural gas usage.

Tusher said the premier also discussed with the envoy about threats of international terrorism and pointed out her government’s “zero-tolerance” policy against the menace while Ghobashy said Egypt was willing to establish collaboration with Bangladesh in combating militancy.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said there is no room for terrorism in Islam and told the envoy that her government was constructing 560 model mosques across Bangladesh to help spread the real messages of Islam.

Bangladesh Prime Minister’s Office Secretary Md. Tofazzel Hossain Miah and premier’s Military Secretary Major General Naquib Ahmed Chowdhury were present during the call on.

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