Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Thursday said that Bangladesh’s participation in this year’s United Nations General Assembly was very much successful.
“Considering overall (aspects of engagement), I think Bangladesh’s participation in this year’s United Nations General Assembly was very much successful,” she said.
She made the statement while delivering her introductory speech in a press conference on the outcome of her recent official visit to the UK and the USA at her official residence Ganabhaban.
Sheikh Hasina said that in this year’s assembly Bangladesh joined in all important meetings actively.
“This has strengthened Bangladesh’s position further in multilateral forums,” she said.
She hoped that the active participation of Bangladesh will also expand in the arena of international cooperation.
PM’s press secretary Ihsanul Karim moderated the press conference.
Sheikh Hasina returned home on early Tuesday after completing her 18-day visit.
Earlier, Sheikh she went to London on September 15, on an official visit to the United Kingdom mainly to attend Queen Elizabeth II's funeral and a reception hosted by King Charles ll.
On September 19, she left London for New York while on September 24 she went to Washington DC.
During her stay in the USA, Sheikh Hasina addressed the 77th session of the United Nations General Assembly on September 23. She also took part in several events on the sidelines of the UNGA.
The Prime Minister in her written speech highlighting outcomes of her participation at the 77th UNGA sessions at the UN headquarters and participated a number of high-level side events during her UK and USA visit.
She said that she urged the world leaders and the United Nations to play effective measures in establishing world peace and ensure sustainable repatriation of the Rohingya with dignity and safety.
She said the ongoing political unrest and continued conflicts in Myanmar have made repatriation of the Rohingya more critical.
Sheikh Hasina also urged the world leaders to solve the Ukraine-Russia crisis through discussion instead of imposing sanctions and counter-sanctions.
Besides, she highlighted Bangladesh’s commitments and participation in the UN Peace keeping and peace building missions as well as in disarmament of nuclear weapons and countering terrorism.
The Prime Minister joined a reception hosted by the US President and invited him to visit Bangladesh.
She also attended a reception meeting hosted by UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres and joined the inaugural ceremony of the UNGA.
The Prime Minister also actively participated in a number of high-level side events including on Rohingya Crisis, the UNGA Platform of Women Leaders, sustainable housing, breakfast meeting on antimicrobial resistance, high level policy roundtable with the US Bangladesh business council and joined the Global Crisis Response Group (GCRG) Champions' Meeting.
In the high-level side event on Rohingya crisis Sheikh Hasina placed a five-point proposal to resolve the Rohingya crisis.
In the GCRG Champions meeting,Sheikh Hasina has urged the G-7, G-20, OECD, the IMF and the World Bank to scale up their efforts to address the global economic crisis.
In the US-Bangladesh business council meeting the Prime Minister invited US investors to invest in Bangladesh in various sectors including renewable energy, shipbuilding, automobile ,pharmaceuticals taking the opportunity of liberal investment policy in Bangladesh.
In the UNGA Platform of Women Leaders meeting Sheikh Hasina said in Bangladesh, her government has taken various steps to empower the country’s women socially, financially and politically.
Sheikh Hasina said in the political spectrum, Bangladesh has ensured representation of women in all levels, from the top to the lowest tier of Government.
The government is bringing the country’s women in the forefront of all economic activities, she added.
Apart from these, Sheikh Hasina held bilateral meetings with a number of world leaders including Presidents of Equador, Slovenia and Kosovo, Cambodian Prime Minister, UN Secretary General, ICC Prosecutors Nick Klegg and Karim Khan, WEF Executive Director and IOM Director General.
In those meetings, issues of mutual interests were discussed, she added.
Earlier, during her visit to the UK from 15 to 19 September, the Prime Minister along with other world leaders joined the state funeral of the late British Queen Elizabeth II in the UK capital.
Among others Awami League General Secretary and Road Transport and Bridges Minister Obaidul Qader, Foreign Minister Dr. AK Abdul Momen, and Awami League presidium member Matia Chowdhury were present in the brieifing.