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Turkey-Bangladesh ties get stronger as misconceptions clarified

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President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan poses with Bangladesh's Ambassador Mosud Mannan after the latter submits his letter of credence in the capital Ankara, Turkey, Oct. 22, 2020. (AA File Photo)

BY ANADOLU AGENCY
SEP 28, 2021 1:36 PM

Relations between Turkey and Bangladesh scaled up after disinformation about Bangladesh spoiling Muslim unity was proven wrong, Bangladeshi officials said.

"Truth (about Bangladesh) has come to light and wrong impression has disappeared," AKM Mozammel Haque, the liberation war affairs minister of Bangladesh, said Monday.

"This has led to a boost in our bilateral relations with Turkey," said Haque, responding to a question in a roundtable discussion on 50 years of Bangladesh's independence at the think tank Institute of Strategic Thinking in the Turkish capital Ankara.

The minister was responding to a question as to why Turkey-Bangladesh took five decades to build stronger relations. "There was a lot of propaganda about Bangladesh that it broke Muslim (unity)," he said, referring to the division of united Pakistan into two countries.

He said: "This impression is disappearing and you have our embassy here (in Ankara) to get the right information (about Bangladesh)."

Haque recalled the period when Muslims from South Asia traveled to present-day Turkey during the country's war of liberation to help the people.

"A lot of people from the subcontinent came here, mostly Bengalis, and many sold their gold to help secure independence and boundaries of modern Turkey," said Haque, also a veteran of Bangladesh's war of liberation.

Haque said Bangladesh has emerged as a "role model of development for the world."

Under the leadership of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in 1971, Bangladesh became independent from Pakistan, which had achieved independence from Britain in 1947.

The minister recalled the contributions of Kazi Nazrul Islam, the national poet of Bangladesh, who wrote about Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder of the Republic of Turkey.

Kazi was considered a rebel when he wrote a poem about Atatürk and his leadership. But when Bangladesh attained independence, Kazi was declared a national poet, he said.

Haque said the bilateral relations between Turkey and Bangladesh were "growing."

"The military cooperation is growing and over the past few months, all three chiefs of our defense wings have visited Turkey," said the minister.

Mosud Mannan, Bangladesh's ambassador to Turkey, told the roundtable that while Dhaka was having "good relations with all its neighbors as our leadership focused on development and peace."

Lauding the leadership of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, Haque said Turkey has been helping Bangladesh in managing the situation of 1.2 million Rohingya refugees in the country.

"People and government of Turkey, especially President Erdoğan, has extended a helping hand to Bangladesh to send back Rohingya to their own country with safety and security," he said.

Turkey and Bangladesh are partners in the D-8 organization. In April 2021, Turkey's Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu handed over Turkey's term presidency of the D-8 Council of Foreign Ministers to Bangladesh.

 
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What were misconceptions? :coffee:

Who knows and who cares?

All Awami League Political propaganda for feeding people back home.

Honestly Turkey doesn't care about these AL pet peeves and no one except in AL in Bangladesh cares either.

It's all about trade and FTA's right now. The whole D-8 should put in practices for preferential trade and forget about countries like India, whose leadership is completely anti-Muslim right now. D-8 (Developing 8) was formed by Turkey and is a trade group of 8 Muslim countries.


Iran may be a bit of a problem though, they like Indians for some reason.
 
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Who knows and who cares?

All Awami League Political propaganda for feeding people back home.

Honestly Turkey doesn't care about these AL pet peeves and no one except in AL in Bangladesh cares either.

It's all about trade and FTA's right now. The whole D-8 should put in practices for preferential trade and forget about countries like India, whose leadership is completely anti-Muslim right now. D-8 (Developing 8) was formed by Turkey and is a trade group of 8 Muslim countries.


Iran may be a bit of a problem though, they like Indians for some reason.
D8 is just a dead organization. I don't know why.
 
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D8 is just a dead organization. I don't know why.

Well Geopolitics is a fast moving game, D-8 can be revived as soon as alternative situations permit barring sanctions. Bangladesh is active in it, especially with turkey recently, as you have all seen, even concerning military purchases, just as much as Pakistan.

D-8 countries all comprise very large Muslim populations, on avg. 140 Million people in each country. And most of these countries all benefit from trade relations with China which sees these countries as ready markets for their goods. So if China is a mover/shaker in the next multi-polar world, then there is no question D-8 will survive.

I reckon Turkey was able to predict the coming multipolar world order sooner than the other Muslim countries.
 
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Who knows and who cares?

All Awami League Political propaganda for feeding people back home.

Honestly Turkey doesn't care about these AL pet peeves and no one except in AL in Bangladesh cares either.

It's all about trade and FTA's right now. The whole D-8 should put in practices for preferential trade and forget about countries like India, whose leadership is completely anti-Muslim right now. D-8 (Developing 8) was formed by Turkey and is a trade group of 8 Muslim countries.


Iran may be a bit of a problem though, they like Indians for some reason.
The day I saw only toilet paper in Turkish airport to wipe your bum, I realized they don’t care about this religion thing as much as we’re led to believe. They want a fair business partner. Bangladesh provides that 🤷🏻‍♂️
win win for both
 
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The day I saw only toilet paper in Turkish airport to wipe your bum, I realized they don’t care about this religion thing as much as we’re led to believe.

You caught them red handed. Or shall we say brown handed.

Input from Turkish members on their hygiene practices would be interesting.
 
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Well, Bangladesh should be establishing better ties not with Erdogan's government which is basically Muslim Brotherhood but with progressive countries like Syria, Algeria and Tunisia. If BD wants to establish ties with Turkish people then there are progressive Turkish groups like Progressive Lawyers Association which protested Erdogan's involvement in the NATO+GCC regime-change operation in Syria and that movement which called for peace with Kurdish political activists for this the peace gathering in Ankara in 2015 was bombed by the Turkish government elements and left about 100 people dead and more than 200 injured.

@Bilal9 @DalalErMaNodi
 
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Well, Bangladesh should be establishing better ties not with Erdogan's government which is basically Muslim Brotherhood but with progressive countries like Syria, Algeria and Tunisia. If BD wants to establish ties with Turkish people then there are progressive Turkish groups like Progressive Lawyers Association which protested Erdogan's involvement in the NATO+GCC regime-change operation in Syria and that movement which called for peace with Kurdish political activists for this the peace gathering in Ankara in 2015 was bombed by the Turkish government elements and left about 100 people dead and more than 200 injured.

@Bilal9 @DalalErMaNodi

@jamahir bhai, it's probably a good idea not to involve ourselves as a foreign country in Turkey's internal politics.

Erdogan seems to be the winning horse in Turkey and losing horses don't count unfortunately.

Our relationship should be with Turkey as a country and whomever the populace in that country supports by majority.

Ditto with Syria, Algeria and Tunisia, when the cluster situation in some of those countries (if present) settle down.

Trade should be the focus, whomever is in power.
 
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The day I saw only toilet paper in Turkish airport to wipe your bum, I realized they don’t care about this religion thing as much as we’re led to believe. They want a fair business partner. Bangladesh provides that 🤷🏻‍♂️
win win for both
I am flying through Istanbul airport frequently. I cannot fathom there were no bidets in the toilet.

Usually there is usually a valve on the wall which turns on the water to the bidet.
 
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I am flying through Istanbul airport frequently. I cannot fathom there were no bidets in the toilet.

Usually there is usually a valve on the wall which turns on the water to the bidet.
Yes it was confusing for me too since I expected it to be like dubai.
 
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@jamahir bhai, it's probably a good idea not to involve ourselves as a foreign country in Turkey's internal politics.

Erdogan seems to be the winning horse in Turkey and losing horses don't count unfortunately.

Our relationship should be with Turkey as a country and whomever the populace in that country supports by majority.

Ditto with Syria, Algeria and Tunisia, when the cluster situation in some of those countries (if present) settle down.

Trade should be the focus, whomever is in power.

Well, majority is not automatically right. Look at India. :) Bangladesh can balance it dealings with Turkey with all sides there. Be diplomatic.

Bangladesh came about through revolutionary means so should be more sympathetic to the anti-majoritarian-politics people in Turkey. Look at Russia which is supporting the Assad government despite massive political and armed support by the Western governments to the tens of thousands of "Syrian" "moderate rebels". Russia is doing an unpopular thing.

Same case would be for BD to increase ties with Algeria which also came about through freedom struggle.

And Tunisia just three or so days ago had the Arab world's first female head of state. That's another point for BD which also has a female head of state. Tunisia is somewhat a progressive country socially and so is BD compared to India and Pakistan in the Subcontinent.
 
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Well, Bangladesh should be establishing better ties not with Erdogan's government which is basically Muslim Brotherhood but with progressive countries like Syria, Algeria and Tunisia. If BD wants to establish ties with Turkish people then there are progressive Turkish groups like Progressive Lawyers Association which protested Erdogan's involvement in the NATO+GCC regime-change operation in Syria and that movement which called for peace with Kurdish political activists for this the peace gathering in Ankara in 2015 was bombed by the Turkish government elements and left about 100 people dead and more than 200 injured.

@Bilal9 @DalalErMaNodi

lmao this is written by an infant :lol: :lol: :lol: Can't believe someone can write even that down
 
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