BNP Standing Committee Member Dr Abdul Moyeen Khan MP on Thursday called for stronger international cooperation, particularly in technology transfer and capacity building, to ensure inclusive development, lasting peace and justice for future generations.
“We call for stronger international cooperation particularly in technology transfer, capacity building, and sharing of best practices from around the world,” he said while speaking at the 152nd Assembly of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) in Istanbul.
Dr Moyeen Khan, who is leading the Bangladesh Delegation to the IPU Assembly, said no country can achieve these goals alone and stressed the need for global partnerships to expand affordable assistive technologies and effective social protection systems, according to a message received here from Istanbul on Friday.
Addressing the session on the theme “Nurturing Hope, Securing Peace and Ensuring Justice for Future Generations,” he said Bangladesh remains committed to inclusive social development, describing inclusion as the foundation of peace, stability and justice.
“If we are serious about building a better future for the next generation, we must begin by empowering those who are most often left behind,” the BNP leader told the assembly.
Highlighting Bangladesh’s democratic journey, he said the country was founded with the goals of democracy and economic welfare of the underprivileged, but its path has not been smooth.
“We had repeated setbacks in our long struggle, but each time the resilient people of Bangladesh have risen in favour of democracy, human rights and good governance,” Dr Moyern said.
He said inclusion requires systemic transformation, noting that efforts are underway to improve accessibility in education, healthcare and employment sectors.
He emphasised the central role of parliament in this process through enacting inclusive laws, ensuring adequate budget allocation and maintaining effective oversight to guarantee accountability.
The BNP leader also urged greater collaboration among countries to share best practices and strengthen institutional capacities.
“The IPU provides a unique platform not only to exchange ideas but also to commit to practical and measurable actions that can transform the lives of millions,” he said.
Looking ahead, he stressed the need to strengthen institutions, expand inclusive infrastructure and invest in human capital.
“Inclusion is not charity—it is justice. And justice is the foundation of peace,” he said, adding that a society should be judged by how it empowers its most vulnerable citizens.
He also underscored the importance of democratic values, saying democracy is about the rule of the majority with the consent of the minority.
Concluding his speech, Dr Moyeen Khan called for peaceful coexistence and global harmony, expressing hope for a world marked by friendship and mutual respect among people.