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President Mahmoud Abbas' visit to Bangladesh extremely important: Head of mission
Nurul Islam Hasib bdnews24.com

Published: 2017-01-31 23:02:30.0 BdST Updated: 2017-01-31 23:31:43.0 BdST


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    Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas attends a joint a news conference with Polish President Andrzej Duda in the West Bank town of Bethlehem on Jan 18, 2017. Reuters
Palestine considers the official visit of its President Mahmoud Abbas to Bangladesh “extremely important” because it will expand the relations.

“I just want to say that as much as the visit is important to Bangladesh, it is extremely important for Palestine because we are keen to develop this relation and do everything possible to make this relations very firm one,” Palestine embassy’s Head of Mission in Dhaka Yousuf SY Ramadan told bdnews24.com on Tuesday in an interview.

Abbas will arrive in Dhaka on Wednesday (Feb. 1) in a special flight on a three-day visit at the invitation of President Md Abdul Hamid, who will receive him at the airport. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina will see him off at the airport.

Bangladesh is a staunch supporter of Palestine’s cause and always in favour of establishing the State of Palestine on the basis of the 1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital.

Dhaka consistently says that this support is based on principle, not any interest, which is derived from its constitutional obligation “to support oppressed peoples throughout the world waging a just struggle against imperialism, colonialism, or racialism”.

“We are extremely happy that the visit is taking place. We believe this visit will enhance the Bangladesh-Palestine relations. It will play an important role in the development of Bangladesh-Palestine relations,” the head of mission said.

“The basis of the relations is already there. And the president will come to build on that,” he said, “We are at the heart of the people of Bangladesh, we feel that.”

“We are extremely proud of such kind of people, such kind of relations. That’s why we should develop it, protect it, and cherish it,” he said while discussing the visit.

Through the visit, he said, the world would get “one clear message that no one will be able to endanger the relations between Bangladesh and Palestine. This is a very clear message. Both sides are very keen to maintain the relations”.

“The support will remain. This is firm and based on principle, not based on any interest,” he said.

Abbas will meet President Hamid and will have the bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Hasina when they will discuss bilateral, regional and international issues of “common interest,” the foreign ministry earlier said.

He will also visit the National Memorial in Savar to pay homage to the martyrs of Bangladesh’s War of Independence.

The Palestine president will also visit Bangabandhu Museum at Dhanmondi 32 where the Father of the Nation Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was assassinated in 1975.

Head of Mission Ramadan said Bangladesh’s Leader of the Opposition Raushon Ershad would also meet Abbas at Hotel Le Meridian where he will be staying.

Hamid will host a banquet in his honour at the Bangabhaban.

During the visit, an MoU on inter-governmental coordination of bilateral, regional and international issues headed by the two foreign ministers would be signed.

Ramadan said there would be an announcement of the waiver of visa for Palestinian diplomats.

The two leaders will also discuss relations on agriculture, energy and power, and also on future intelligence cooperation issues.

On Dec 11, 2016, both sides signed an agreement on energy and power sector cooperation under which Palestinian companies are invited to come to Bangladesh and invest.

At least 100 military and civil students are studying in Bangladesh on scholarships.

Dhaka always backs the demand for Palestine’s “full membership” in the UN.

The UN Security Council adopted a resolution demanding an end to Israeli settlement building in December after the United States abstained from the voting, breaking a long-standing approach of shielding Israel.

But President Donald Trump, who tried to intervene even before taking oath, promised to move the US embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, a move to back Israel that many have seen as endangering the peace process.

Replying to a question, the top Palestine diplomat in Dhaka said President Abbas' visit had been decided long before. “When the president made a stopover last year in February here, the foreign minister handed over an invitation letter of the president to him and he instructed the embassy to arrange the visit."

He said President Abbas was supposed to come seven months ago, but the visit did not take place as both sides could not agree time. This time he is coming from Pakistan and from here he will go to Jordan on Friday en route to Paris.

He, however, said Palestine does not believe that Trump would be able to move the embassy to Jerusalem.

“All the US presidents said the same thing before the elections. But there are advisers, administrators, and intelligence, they know if he (Trump} does such a thing, he will be putting a bullet in the head of the peace process. So they will not allow him to do so."

“If he does, there will be no peace in the Middle East. For us, Jerusalem is as important as the state of Palestine itself. It’s a red line.

“Jerusalem will be the capital of Palestine whether they like it or they don’t,” he asserted. “That is final. No matter how long it takes in the peace process or no peace process at all.”

Foreign Minister Riyad al-Maliki, Chief Justice Mahmoud al-Habbas, Spokesman Nabil Abu Rudeineh, Adviser to Diplomatic Affairs Majdi al-Khalidi and high-level military and civil officials will accompany the President.
 
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Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas. Photo: Reuters/ File photo

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A red carpet was rolled out as Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas arrived in Dhaka today on a three-day official visit at the invitation of his Bangladesh counterpart Abdul Hamid.

President Hamid received the Palestinian President near the VVIP Tarmac of Hazarat Shahjalal International Airport amid a 21-gun salute, while President Hamid's two grandson and granddaughter - Namira and Jim - presented him a bouquet.

A special flight carrying Abbas and his entourage landed at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport at 5 pm.

Finance Minister AMA Muhith, Industries Minister Amir Hossain Amu, Foreign Minister AH Mahmood Ali, Agriculture Minister Matia Chowdhury and State Minister for Foreign Affairs M Shahriar Alam were, among others, present at the airport.

The Palestinian President was taken to Hotel Le Meridien Dhaka on the Airport Road through a ceremonial motorcade where he will be staying during the visit.

Palestinian Foreign Minister Dr Reyad Al Malki, Chief Justice of Palestine and the Minister of Religious Affairs Mahmoud al-Habbas, Palestinian Authority Spokesman Nabil Abu Rudeineh, Majdi al-Khalidi and senior military and civil officials are accompany the Palestinian President.

Foreign Minister AH Mahmood Ali will meet Palestinian President Abbas at his hotel at 7 pm on Wednesday, according to his programme schedule.

Abbas will visit Savar National Martyr's Monument and pay respect to the martyrs of the Liberation War at 1:50 pm to 2:10 pm on Thursday. He will plant a sapling and sign the visitors' book there.

Then he will visit Bangabandhu Memorial Museum at Dhanmondi from 2:50 pm to 3:15pm on Thursday.

President Abbas will have official talks with Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina at the Prime Minister's Office from 15:45 pm to 4:30 pm on the same day before having one-to-one meeting for 15 minutes.

Both sides will discuss bilateral, regional and international issues at the meetings. A memorandum of understanding (MoU) on formation of a joint commission at foreign minister level is likely to be signed, Foreign Ministry officials said.

President Abbas will sign visitors' book at the PMO, too.

Opposition Leader in Parliament Raushan Ershad will meet President Abbas at his hotel on Thursday afternoon.

President Abbas who had made a stopover in Dhaka in February last year will meet his Bangladesh counterpart Abdul Hamid at 7 pm on Thursday at Bangabhaban.

He will attend banquet preceded by cultural programme hosted by President Hamid in honour of the Palestinian President.

The Palestinian President will sign the visitors' book at the Bangabhaban.

President Abbas will leave Dhaka at 2 pm on February 3. Foreign Minister AH Mahmood Ali will see him off at the airport.

http://www.thedailystar.net/country/palestinian-president-abbas-arrives-dhaka-1354366
 
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Welcome to our humble abode Mr. President, don't know if we'll still be able to address you with that title after 8 yrs in the future
 
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How this guy is extremely important for bangladesh? Lol
President Mahmoud Abbas' visit to Bangladesh extremely important: Head of mission
Nurul Islam Hasib bdnews24.com

Published: 2017-01-31 23:02:30.0 BdST Updated: 2017-01-31 23:31:43.0 BdST


  • Mahmoud+Abbas.JPG

    Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas attends a joint a news conference with Polish President Andrzej Duda in the West Bank town of Bethlehem on Jan 18, 2017. Reuters
Palestine considers the official visit of its President Mahmoud Abbas to Bangladesh “extremely important” because it will expand the relations.

“I just want to say that as much as the visit is important to Bangladesh, it is extremely important for Palestine because we are keen to develop this relation and do everything possible to make this relations very firm one,” Palestine embassy’s Head of Mission in Dhaka Yousuf SY Ramadan told bdnews24.com on Tuesday in an interview.

Abbas will arrive in Dhaka on Wednesday (Feb. 1) in a special flight on a three-day visit at the invitation of President Md Abdul Hamid, who will receive him at the airport. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina will see him off at the airport.

Bangladesh is a staunch supporter of Palestine’s cause and always in favour of establishing the State of Palestine on the basis of the 1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital.

Dhaka consistently says that this support is based on principle, not any interest, which is derived from its constitutional obligation “to support oppressed peoples throughout the world waging a just struggle against imperialism, colonialism, or racialism”.

“We are extremely happy that the visit is taking place. We believe this visit will enhance the Bangladesh-Palestine relations. It will play an important role in the development of Bangladesh-Palestine relations,” the head of mission said.

“The basis of the relations is already there. And the president will come to build on that,” he said, “We are at the heart of the people of Bangladesh, we feel that.”

“We are extremely proud of such kind of people, such kind of relations. That’s why we should develop it, protect it, and cherish it,” he said while discussing the visit.

Through the visit, he said, the world would get “one clear message that no one will be able to endanger the relations between Bangladesh and Palestine. This is a very clear message. Both sides are very keen to maintain the relations”.

“The support will remain. This is firm and based on principle, not based on any interest,” he said.

Abbas will meet President Hamid and will have the bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Hasina when they will discuss bilateral, regional and international issues of “common interest,” the foreign ministry earlier said.

He will also visit the National Memorial in Savar to pay homage to the martyrs of Bangladesh’s War of Independence.

The Palestine president will also visit Bangabandhu Museum at Dhanmondi 32 where the Father of the Nation Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was assassinated in 1975.

Head of Mission Ramadan said Bangladesh’s Leader of the Opposition Raushon Ershad would also meet Abbas at Hotel Le Meridian where he will be staying.

Hamid will host a banquet in his honour at the Bangabhaban.

During the visit, an MoU on inter-governmental coordination of bilateral, regional and international issues headed by the two foreign ministers would be signed.

Ramadan said there would be an announcement of the waiver of visa for Palestinian diplomats.

The two leaders will also discuss relations on agriculture, energy and power, and also on future intelligence cooperation issues.

On Dec 11, 2016, both sides signed an agreement on energy and power sector cooperation under which Palestinian companies are invited to come to Bangladesh and invest.

At least 100 military and civil students are studying in Bangladesh on scholarships.

Dhaka always backs the demand for Palestine’s “full membership” in the UN.

The UN Security Council adopted a resolution demanding an end to Israeli settlement building in December after the United States abstained from the voting, breaking a long-standing approach of shielding Israel.

But President Donald Trump, who tried to intervene even before taking oath, promised to move the US embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, a move to back Israel that many have seen as endangering the peace process.

Replying to a question, the top Palestine diplomat in Dhaka said President Abbas' visit had been decided long before. “When the president made a stopover last year in February here, the foreign minister handed over an invitation letter of the president to him and he instructed the embassy to arrange the visit."

He said President Abbas was supposed to come seven months ago, but the visit did not take place as both sides could not agree time. This time he is coming from Pakistan and from here he will go to Jordan on Friday en route to Paris.

He, however, said Palestine does not believe that Trump would be able to move the embassy to Jerusalem.

“All the US presidents said the same thing before the elections. But there are advisers, administrators, and intelligence, they know if he (Trump} does such a thing, he will be putting a bullet in the head of the peace process. So they will not allow him to do so."

“If he does, there will be no peace in the Middle East. For us, Jerusalem is as important as the state of Palestine itself. It’s a red line.

“Jerusalem will be the capital of Palestine whether they like it or they don’t,” he asserted. “That is final. No matter how long it takes in the peace process or no peace process at all.”

Foreign Minister Riyad al-Maliki, Chief Justice Mahmoud al-Habbas, Spokesman Nabil Abu Rudeineh, Adviser to Diplomatic Affairs Majdi al-Khalidi and high-level military and civil officials will accompany the President.
 
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How this guy is extremely important for bangladesh? Lol
Palestinian HOM said it was an extremely important visit for THEM.

“I just want to say that as much as the visit is important to Bangladesh, it is extremely important for Palestine because we are keen to develop this relation and do everything possible to make this relations very firm one,” Palestine embassy’s Head of Mission in Dhaka Yousuf SY Ramadan told bdnews24.com on Tuesday in an interview.
 
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How this guy is extremely important for bangladesh? Lol

Well According to what i heard They feel Bangladesh supported them always. They now want to pay us back by Investing. As mainland Palestine cant invest a lot, They well try to bring Palestine Businessmen established in western world. Let us see!
 
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I am pro palestanian but this seems like a waste of time for all concerned.... but whatever ..... hasina should get on well they are both unelected dictators
 
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Palestinian HOM said it was an extremely important visit for THEM.
It is a complete waste of time for them and bd .nothing can be gained from a dead horse and be has nothing to offer except moral supports.
 
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Our presidents grandson is called Jim!!!! Hilarious....

Abbas comes all this way for a 15min meeting with Hasina..... seriously would the money the palestanian have spent not have been better spent developing schools and hospitals in the West Bank or heaven forbid in Gaza.
 
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