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Bangladesh, Japan for boosting up partnership
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DHAKA, Feb 25, 2021 (BSS) – Bangladesh and Japan today agreed to further intensify existing excellent ties and work towards building a strategic relationship.
This was stated during an extensive meeting held between Bangladesh Foreign Secretary Masud Bin Momen and Japanese Senior Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs Hiroshi Suzuki as part of regular Foreign Office Consultations (FOC).
The objective of the meeting was comprehensively discussion the bilateral relations and regional and global issues of common interest, a press release said here.
Both the sides recalled Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’s groundbreaking visit to Japan in 1973 which laid the rock-solid foundation of the bilateral relations.
Japan interested in developing southern Ctg centring Matarbari projects
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Japan has suggested partnering with Bangladesh in further developing the southern Chattogram area, centring the Matarbari projects, as the two countries agree to build a strategic relationship by intensifying the current excellent bilateral ties.
At a virtual meeting today between Bangladesh Foreign Secretary Masud Bin Momen and Japanese Senior Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs Hiroshi Suzuki as part of regular foreign office consultations, both sides agreed that these projects being built under Japan s Big-B initiative have the potential to benefit not only Bangladesh but also connect the entire region.
Japan keen to strengthen bilateral ties Diplomatic Correspondent Diplomatic Correspondent
Bangladesh and Japan have agreed to build a strategic relationship by further intensifying the current excellent ties between the two friendly countries.
As part of building stronger bonds, Japan suggested partnering with Bangladesh in further developing southern Chattogram area centering on the Matarbari projects that are being built under Japan s Big-B initiative and have potential to connect the entire region.
The consensus was built at a virtual meeting between Bangladesh s Foreign Secretary Masud Bin Momen and Japanese Senior Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs Hiroshi Suzuki yesterday.
As the foreign secretary briefed on how Bangladesh was working to resolve the difficulties faced by foreign investors, the Japanese minister appreciated the initiatives taken by the principal secretary to the prime minister to particularly look into the probl
Bangladesh, Japan to bolster partnership
Diplomatic Correspondent
25th February, 2021 10:21:52
Bangladesh and Japan have agreed to further intensify their existing excellent ties and work towards building a strategic relationship.
Foreign Secretary Masud Bin Momen on Thursday had an extensive meeting with Japanese Senior Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs Hiroshi Suzuki as part of regular Foreign Office Consultations (FOC) to comprehensively discuss the bilateral relations and regional and global issues of common interest.
Both sides recalled Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’s groundbreaking visit to Japan in 1973 which laid the rock-solid foundation of the bilateral relations, said a Foreign Ministry press release.