German President accorded warm reception
Tuesday, 29 November 2011 Author / Source : BSS
DHAKA, Nov 28: Red carpet was rolled out, cannons boomed 21 times at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport as German President Christian Wulff arrived here today on a three- day official visit to Bangladesh. President Zillur Rahman welcomed the German President at the tarmac when he alighted from a special aircraft of Deutsche Lufthansa at the Airport at 1.20 pm. The two presidents shook hands and greeted each other, while a tiny tot presented bouquets to the Christian Wulff.
A smartly turned out contingent comprising army, navy and air forces gave a guard of honour to the German President. Christian Wulff visited the guards and took salute. Agriculture Minister Begum Matia Chowdhury, Foreign Minister Dr Dipu Moni, Food and Disaster Management Minister Dr Abdur Razzak, Ambassador-at-large M Ziauddin, chiefs of the three services, Foreign Secretary Mijarul Quayes, German Ambassador to Bangladesh Michael Holger and Bangladesh Ambassador to Germany Masud Mannan as well as high civil and military officials were present at the airport to receive the President.
The German President is visiting Dhaka at the invitation of his Bangladesh counterpart Zillur Rahman in order to strengthen bilateral ties and trade relations between Dhaka and Berlin.
The German President is leading an 84-member delegation, comprising members of the German parliament, state secretaries of the foreign office and the economics and technology ministry as well as a high-level business delegation. Wullf’s visit here is marked as the first trip of any German President to Bangladesh since 1986.
From the airport, the German President went straight to Savar for paying tribute to the martyrs of the War of Liberation in 1971 at the National Memorial. The issue of trade cooperation will be of paramount importance during the visit of the German President, the official sources said. Bangladesh exported goods worth US Dollar 3438.70 million to Germany during four-and-half months in 2011-12 fiscal against an import of 691.30 million.
From Savar he returned to Hotel Westin where he held his first meeting with the representatives of German institutions in Dhaka. In the evening, Foreign Minister Dr Dipu Moni called on the German President at his hotel suite. On November 29, Christian Wulff will visit Bangabandhu Memorial Museum to pay his tribute to the memories of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman at Dhanmondi.
From the Museum, Wulff will go to the nearby Goethe- Institute to meet with the representatives of the civil society. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is expected to meet the German President at Hotel Ruposhi Bangla at 12.15 pm. Sheikh Hasina will also host a lunch in honor of the German President. After the lunch, Christian Wulff will meet the press at the same hotel at 2.20 pm.
Wulff will attend a state banquet to be hosted by President Zillur Rahman at Bangabhaban in the evening. Before joining the dinner, the two Presidents will also hold 25-minute bilateral talks there. The German President is also scheduled to visit Dhaka University to deliver speech and join a discussion with teachers and students on the same day.
He will leave Dhaka on November 30 afternoon after a boat-ride in the River Buriganga in the morning. Christian Wulff was elected president of Germany on June 30 last year. He is Germany’s youngest president (51 years) and also the first Roman Catholic president in more than 40 years.
Tuesday, 29 November 2011 Author / Source : BSS
DHAKA, Nov 28: Red carpet was rolled out, cannons boomed 21 times at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport as German President Christian Wulff arrived here today on a three- day official visit to Bangladesh. President Zillur Rahman welcomed the German President at the tarmac when he alighted from a special aircraft of Deutsche Lufthansa at the Airport at 1.20 pm. The two presidents shook hands and greeted each other, while a tiny tot presented bouquets to the Christian Wulff.
A smartly turned out contingent comprising army, navy and air forces gave a guard of honour to the German President. Christian Wulff visited the guards and took salute. Agriculture Minister Begum Matia Chowdhury, Foreign Minister Dr Dipu Moni, Food and Disaster Management Minister Dr Abdur Razzak, Ambassador-at-large M Ziauddin, chiefs of the three services, Foreign Secretary Mijarul Quayes, German Ambassador to Bangladesh Michael Holger and Bangladesh Ambassador to Germany Masud Mannan as well as high civil and military officials were present at the airport to receive the President.
The German President is visiting Dhaka at the invitation of his Bangladesh counterpart Zillur Rahman in order to strengthen bilateral ties and trade relations between Dhaka and Berlin.
The German President is leading an 84-member delegation, comprising members of the German parliament, state secretaries of the foreign office and the economics and technology ministry as well as a high-level business delegation. Wullf’s visit here is marked as the first trip of any German President to Bangladesh since 1986.
From the airport, the German President went straight to Savar for paying tribute to the martyrs of the War of Liberation in 1971 at the National Memorial. The issue of trade cooperation will be of paramount importance during the visit of the German President, the official sources said. Bangladesh exported goods worth US Dollar 3438.70 million to Germany during four-and-half months in 2011-12 fiscal against an import of 691.30 million.
From Savar he returned to Hotel Westin where he held his first meeting with the representatives of German institutions in Dhaka. In the evening, Foreign Minister Dr Dipu Moni called on the German President at his hotel suite. On November 29, Christian Wulff will visit Bangabandhu Memorial Museum to pay his tribute to the memories of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman at Dhanmondi.
From the Museum, Wulff will go to the nearby Goethe- Institute to meet with the representatives of the civil society. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is expected to meet the German President at Hotel Ruposhi Bangla at 12.15 pm. Sheikh Hasina will also host a lunch in honor of the German President. After the lunch, Christian Wulff will meet the press at the same hotel at 2.20 pm.
Wulff will attend a state banquet to be hosted by President Zillur Rahman at Bangabhaban in the evening. Before joining the dinner, the two Presidents will also hold 25-minute bilateral talks there. The German President is also scheduled to visit Dhaka University to deliver speech and join a discussion with teachers and students on the same day.
He will leave Dhaka on November 30 afternoon after a boat-ride in the River Buriganga in the morning. Christian Wulff was elected president of Germany on June 30 last year. He is Germany’s youngest president (51 years) and also the first Roman Catholic president in more than 40 years.