Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Sunday said Bangladesh and France are opening up new areas of cooperation in strategic assets and advanced technologies.
“France has been our trusted development partner since our independence. We have developed a robust trade partnership with focus on responsible business conduct. We are opening up new areas of cooperation in strategic assets and advanced technologies,” she said.
The premier said this at a banquet hosted by her in honour of French President Emmanuel Macron at Hotel Intercontinental Dhaka here in the city.
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Hasina said she is confident that the bilateral relations can move to strategic engagements for the shared prosperity for all in the Indo-Pacific and beyond.
“Our partnership can be a meaningful force to address the multiple crises of wars, climate change and cost-of-living that our world is facing,” she said.
The PM recalled the warm hospitality she received at the Elysee Palace (the official residence of the President of the French Republic) during her visit to France in November 2021.
“The people of Bangladesh join me in welcoming you and your delegation here,” she said, greeting the French president.
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“France holds a special place in our hearts and imagination,” said Hasina adding that her father, Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, was greatly inspired by the spirit of the French Revolution.
She said Bangabandhu dedicated his life to promoting the values of liberty, equality and fraternity in his fight for self-determination. This was also reflected in his historic speech of 7th March 1971.
“Our struggle this time is for our liberation. Our struggle this time is for independence” she quoted as saying by Bangabandhu in the historic speech.