"Making investment in Bangladesh is much more profitable than any other country in the region," the Foreign Minister was quoted as saying during a telephone conversation on Thursday with
his Australian counterpart Marise Ann Payne.
Dr Momen said Bangladesh has investment-friendly environment and will also welcome any company which wants to shift to Bangladesh to invest here, said the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Friday.
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Bangladesh has been preparing 100 economic zones where the Australian investors can invest and make profit, he said adding that Bangladesh has 28 Hi-tech parks and a significant number of skilled workforce in IT sector.
Seeking cooperation from his counterpart over Rohingya repatriation, the Foreign Minister said, “The future safety will be ensured only if Rohingyas go back to their homeland in Myanmar.
“Rohingyas aren’t Bangladeshis,” said Momen adding that Bangladesh has sheltered them temporarily on humanitarian ground.
The Bangladesh Foreign Minister urged other countries to come forward to take responsibility of the Rohingya population.
Mentioning that Bangladesh is holding the post of president of Climate Vulnerable Forum consisting of 48 countries in the world Dr Momen sought Australia’s cooperation to achieve forum’s goal in restricting the world temperature from rising up over 1.5 degrees.
He also thanked the Australian government for assisting Bangladeshi students living there during the coronavirus pandemic.