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Dhaka, Cairo MoU to deepen ties
Senior Correspondent, bdnews24.com
Published: 2013-02-07 16:11:27.0 Updated: 2013-02-07 16:13:10.0
Bangladesh and Egypt have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) in Cairo to ‘deepen and widen’ their cooperation.
The deal on bilateral consultations was signed on Monday by Bangladesh’s acting Foreign Secretary Shahidul Haque and Egypt’s Assistant Foreign Minister (Asian Affairs) Salwa Mufid, an official release said on Thursday.
A Bangladesh delegation led by Foreign Minister Dipu Moni is currently in Cairo to attend the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) summit.
According to the release, during the signing both the countries underlined ‘the importance of deepening and widening their relations’ based on commonality of history, culture and interests.
They believe the MoU will facilitate regular consultations and kick off ‘a new beginning’ of collaboration between the two countries.
The Egyptian Assistant Minister is likely to visit Bangladesh this year for the first bilateral consultation, it said.
The Bangladesh Foreign Secretary underscored the need for regular consultations to expand cooperation in different fields, including trade, investment, education, culture, science and technology and agriculture.
He requested Egypt to consider early completion of negotiations on few more agreements in fields such as education and culture, science and technology, investment protection and avoidance of double taxation between them.
The Egyptian Assistant Minister assured the Bangladesh side of working towards that.
Dhaka also requested Cairo to consider relaxation of quota system for employing more skilled and semi-skilled workforce from Bangladesh in the Egyptian textile and garment industry.
Bangladesh’s Ambassador in Riyadh Shahidul Islam, Ambassador in Egypt Mizanur Rahman, and foreign ministry’s Director General (West Asia) Nazrul Islam, were present, among others during the signing.
Dhaka, Cairo MoU to deepen ties - bdnews24.com
1. Egypt is the biggest country in the Arab world, population wise. Though it no longer enjoys the huge cultural and political power it used to. (A lot of the Arab Spring was actually gulf Arab power tussles with the Egyptians, long and complicated story).
2. Egypt has a powerful military and home of perhaps the most strategic water way in the world, the Suez canal.
3. It has a huge economic market and is part of the next 11.
Senior Correspondent, bdnews24.com
Published: 2013-02-07 16:11:27.0 Updated: 2013-02-07 16:13:10.0
Bangladesh and Egypt have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) in Cairo to ‘deepen and widen’ their cooperation.
The deal on bilateral consultations was signed on Monday by Bangladesh’s acting Foreign Secretary Shahidul Haque and Egypt’s Assistant Foreign Minister (Asian Affairs) Salwa Mufid, an official release said on Thursday.
A Bangladesh delegation led by Foreign Minister Dipu Moni is currently in Cairo to attend the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) summit.
According to the release, during the signing both the countries underlined ‘the importance of deepening and widening their relations’ based on commonality of history, culture and interests.
They believe the MoU will facilitate regular consultations and kick off ‘a new beginning’ of collaboration between the two countries.
The Egyptian Assistant Minister is likely to visit Bangladesh this year for the first bilateral consultation, it said.
The Bangladesh Foreign Secretary underscored the need for regular consultations to expand cooperation in different fields, including trade, investment, education, culture, science and technology and agriculture.
He requested Egypt to consider early completion of negotiations on few more agreements in fields such as education and culture, science and technology, investment protection and avoidance of double taxation between them.
The Egyptian Assistant Minister assured the Bangladesh side of working towards that.
Dhaka also requested Cairo to consider relaxation of quota system for employing more skilled and semi-skilled workforce from Bangladesh in the Egyptian textile and garment industry.
Bangladesh’s Ambassador in Riyadh Shahidul Islam, Ambassador in Egypt Mizanur Rahman, and foreign ministry’s Director General (West Asia) Nazrul Islam, were present, among others during the signing.
Dhaka, Cairo MoU to deepen ties - bdnews24.com
1. Egypt is the biggest country in the Arab world, population wise. Though it no longer enjoys the huge cultural and political power it used to. (A lot of the Arab Spring was actually gulf Arab power tussles with the Egyptians, long and complicated story).
2. Egypt has a powerful military and home of perhaps the most strategic water way in the world, the Suez canal.
3. It has a huge economic market and is part of the next 11.