Bangladesh and Oman on Sunday discussed cooperation in the areas of manpower, clean energy, trade and investment.
At the third round of political consultations held at the Omani Foreign Ministry in Muscat, the two countries took note of the need for holding the Joint Technical Committee meeting on manpower cooperation soon.
They also underlined the need for deeper engagement in trade and economic fields between the two countries through setting up a Joint Business Chamber between apex trade bodies, initiating port-to-port connectivity, higher interaction and visits among businesses between the two countries.
Both sides expressed satisfaction over the regular consultations and agreed to diversify cooperation in various areas of clean energy, direct shipping, recruitment of healthcare professionals, and Information Technology to enhance and consolidate the existing relationship.
The Bangladesh delegation was led by Foreign Secretary Masud Bin Momen while the Omani side was led by Sheikh Khalifa Alharthy, the Undersecretary for Political Affairs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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The consultations were attended by Bangladesh’s Ambassador to Oman Md. Nazmul Islam and Director General (West Asia) Md. Shafiqur Rahman and officials from both foreign ministries.