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Saudi King hails Bangladesh's joining anti-terror alliance, says taking part in military component 'not mandatory'
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Bangladesh and Saudi Arabia yesterday pledged to work together for global peace, development and welfare of the Muslim Ummah.

The pledges were made when Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina visited Saudi King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and held a meeting with him at Al Salam Palace at Al Andalus in Jeddah.

“The prime minister and the Saudi King agreed to work together to explore the potentials of cooperation that exists in the fields of development, trade and commerce as well as increasing people-to-people contact between the two countries,” Foreign Secretary Md Shahidul Haque told a news briefing after an hour-long meeting between the two leaders.

Prime Minister's Press Secretary Ihsanul Karim also joined him to brief the newsmen after the talks in the western Saudi city.

They said the talks were held in a very warm and cordial atmosphere where entire gamut of bilateral interest, regional and international issues was discussed and reviewed.

The PM is now in Saudi Arabia on a five-day official visit at the invitation of the Saudi King.

During the talks, the foreign secretary said, the Saudi King told the PM that his country “considers Bangladesh as a top Islamic country” and “Bangladesh is also an important country in the Muslim world.”


“The Saudi King uttered this word twice,” Haque said, adding that the king also acknowledged Dhaka of playing a big role in world peace, progress and development.

The king, he said, appreciated Bangladesh's decision to join the Islamic alliance to fight terrorism and violent extremism.

“There are two parts in this concept [alliance] -- one militarily and other politically -- it entirely depends on Bangladesh which part it ... it is not mandatory, it's voluntary. We are only happy over Bangladesh's joining in the alliance,” Haque quoted the king as saying.

Reviewing Hasina's Saudi visit, the foreign secretary said it not only opened up a new chapter in the field of bilateral ties but also took the relationship to a new height.

“A comprehensive relationship has developed through the tour of the premier which we did not see earlier,” Haque said, adding that the tour gained more significance as Dhaka was committed to work with Saudi Arabia for promoting peace, stability and development of the world.

The two leaders, he said, raised a strong voice against terrorism and violent extremism through Islamic alliance during the talks.

The foreign secretary and the press secretary said the two leaders also made a commitment to work together to remove instability and insecurity that now exist in the world.

The Saudi King said that his country values the participation of Bangladesh in the Islamic alliance and through this a far-reaching strategic relationship has been developed between the two countries.

The PM said there is a special place of Saudi Arabia in the heart of Bangladeshis as the two holy mosques exist in Makkah and Madina and Saudi Arabia is the birthplace of Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH).

She said: “We will have to work to reach the real message of Islam so that no one can gain benefit by misinterpreting Islam.” In this connection, she told the king that she wants to build 560 Islamic centres across the country to spread the message of peace of Islam among all. “Through this we want to establish a peaceful, progressive and harmonious Bangladesh,” the PM said.

In reply, the Saudi King expressed happiness over the concept in establishing Islamic centres. “We are very happy over her concept and we want to cooperate in this regard,” the king said, adding that he would send senior ministers to Bangladesh to see the matter.

The premier mentioned the establishment of Islamic Arabic University in Dhaka and said through this she wants to promote Islam, culture and Arabic language in true spirit among the students of the university to remove worldwide propaganda against Islam.

Hasina said her government has already developed digital version of the holy Quran in Bangla, Arabic and English languages so that the younger generation could learn the Quran easily.

Listening this, the King became very happy and assured Bangladesh of extending cooperation in this regard, the foreign secretary and press secretary said.

http://www.thedailystar.net/frontpage/dhaka-riyadh-work-together-world-peace-1234945


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Of course I will work with Dhaka for world peace.
 
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Best joke of the day:rofl:

Lol what're they going to do?

HahahaHAHAHAHAHA!!! :rofl:

Bongbong, you're always good for a laugh.

Bangladesh :laughcry:


We are maybe weak in terms of military hardware but as a fighting force we have prove ourselves eradicating terrorist activities in our hill tracks area during Iraq Kuwait war and always proving ourselves in UN peace keeping mission.
 
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HahahaHAHAHAHAHA!!! :rofl:

Bongbong, you're always good for a laugh.

What is there for laugh. Bangladesh is one of the world's largest peace keeping contributor. Bangladesh's BRAC and Grameen Bank are world largest NGOs working for peace around the world. And BD's woman empowerment is laudable among Muslim countries. So the concerned parties know what they are talking.
 
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largest peacekeeping force for earning revenues :D
btw ive heard your troops and officers do mute so often, i mean in 71, than in 75 and recently BGB mutiny.
lack of military aptitude i guess?
At least Bangladesh wont promote terrorism like suppa duppa world military power like Pakistan.
Please refrain from sending your officers to our military institutions so could save themselves from terrorism and also please
send back our PAF engineering detachments servicing your F-7s, they might not inject terrorism in there engines :D
 
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HahahaHAHAHAHAHA!!! :rofl:

Bongbong, you're always good for a laugh.

What is there for laugh. Bangladesh is one of the world's largest peace keeping contributor. Bangladesh's BRAC and Grameen Bank are world largest NGOs working for peace around the world. And BD's woman empowerment is laudable among Muslim countries. So the concerned parties know what they are talking.

Our NGOs are also helping, selflessly, numerous poor, little economies, including:

BRAC International - Myanmar

Our efforts help bring prosperity among the poor and consequently help reduce ethnic tension in these countries.
 
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Riyadh and world peace don't belong in the same sentence.
 
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Good Luck Bangladesh. Looks like Haseena will soon be offering some canon fodders for economic incentives.

@Topic What Anti Teror Allaince? Didnt that ball already go burst when they tried to isolate iran with that particular move. I still remember our foreign office saying we were informed of our inclusion via saudi media :rofl::rofl:
 
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