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Foreign minister calls upon Viet Nam, Asean over Rohingya crisis

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TBS Report
12 January, 2022, 10:20 pm
Last modified: 12 January, 2022, 10:28 pm

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Foreign minister calls upon Viet Nam, Asean over Rohingya crisis

TBS Report
12 January, 2022, 10:20 pm
Last modified: 12 January, 2022, 10:28 pm
Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen
Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen

Foreign Minister Dr AK Abdul Momen called upon Viet Nam and Asean to play a more proactive role in bringing about a sustainable solution to the protracted Rohingya crisis by helping in a speedy, safe and dignified repatriation of the forcibly displaced people back to their motherland Myanmar.

He made this call during a telephone conversation with the Vietnamese Foreign Minister Bùi Thanh Sơn today (12 January) afternoon, reads a press release.

Apprising his Vietnamese counterpart of the plights of the displaced Rohingya people and the severe strain the crisis has created on the socio-economic situation of Bangladesh, Dr Momen voiced concerns at the growing susceptibility of the displaced Myanmar citizens in Bangladesh to radicalism, extremism, trans-border crimes, human trafficking, drug smuggling etc., which have serious security implications for the entire region. 

He requested Viet Nam to exert their friendly influence on Myanmar to take their citizens back on an expeditious basis.

Expressing his satisfaction at the excellent bilateral relations between the two countries, Foreign Minister Momen hoped that the two countries would celebrate the 50th year of the establishment of diplomatic relations next year with fervor and in a befitting manner.   

Lauding the growing trend of bilateral trade between Bangladesh and Viet Nam, Dr Momen urged Viet Nam to further increase their imports from Bangladesh in order to reduce the trade gap, reads the statement.

Mentioning about the 100 Economic Zones and the High-Tech Parks, Dr Momen encouraged the Vietnamese investors and business community to invest in Bangladesh by availing very attractive and liberal investment packages in Bangladesh for the mutual benefit of the two friendly countries. He also suggested regular exchange of more technical expertise in order to further boost trade, commerce and investment.  

Dr Momen sought Viet Nam's support in favour of Bangladesh's candidacy as a Sectoral Dialogue Partner of the Asean.

While appreciating the role of Bangladesh in sheltering the displaced Rohingya people, the Vietnamese Foreign Minister assured Dr Momen of their sincere efforts within the Asean framework for an early solution to the crisis.

He also suggested activating the Joint Trade Commission and other trade mechanisms for further enhancing the trade and commerce between the two countries, added the statement.  

Pointing to the many scopes for mutual cooperation and engagements, the two Foreign Ministers vowed to work towards further cementing and strengthening the bilateral relations in the coming days.

Both the foreign ministers agreed to work in close collaboration in the regional and multilateral forums by extending mutual support in various election processes.

The two foreign ministers exchanged greetings of the New Year and extended invitations to each other for visiting Dhaka and Hanoi.

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