Foreign Minister Dr AK Abdul Momen on Wednesday warned of action as per the immigration law if anyone tries to go to Israel from Bangladesh as it still does not recognise Israel.
“We remain very strong (on legal ground). Everybody knows it. Our immigration will stop them immediately. Immigration will control those things and they do. They’ve been doing it for years,” he told reporters, adding that it is the Home Ministry that ensures the enforcement of the law.
The Foreign Minister made the remarks while responding to questions from reporters after the handover of donation of pharmaceutical products for the people of Palestine to its Ambassador to Bangladesh Yousef SY Ramadan at state guesthouse Padma. Foreign Secretary Masud Bin Momen was also present.
The Foreign Minister received medicines worth Tk 40 lakh from Beacon Pharmaceuticals Limited Managing Director Md Ebadul Karim at the programme in presence of Palestine Ambassador Ramadan.
The medical supplies will be sent for the people of Palestine through Jordan.
Dr Momen said Bangladesh has not changed its position towards Israel at all, and no one from Bangladesh can visit Israel.
“If anyone goes there, the person will be liable to be prosecuted. There has been evidence before,” said the Foreign Minister, adding that the government never gave permission to anybody to visit Israel.
He said there is confusion as they have created a new e-passport six to seven months ago deleting “except Israel” to maintain its standard. “Passport is an identity and it doesn’t relate anything with the foreign policy.”
The Foreign Minister said the foreign policy of Bangladesh remains the same as it was during Bangabandhu’s time. “We don’t recognise Israel.”
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