Honorary consul of Ireland in Bangladesh and Deputy Managing Director of Cosmos Group Masud Jamil Khan hosted a farewell dinner in honour of Baroness Nuala O’Loan, a member of the UK House of Lords and the first Police Ombudsman of Northern Ireland in Bangladesh and Kevin Kelly, Ambassador of Ireland to Bangladesh (based in Delhi), at his residence in Dhaka recently.
The evening brought together academics, diplomats, business leaders and artists, marking the culmination of a week of cultural and diplomatic engagements involving the visiting dignitaries.
Speaking at the event, Ambassador Kevin Kelly expressed appreciation for the warmth and hospitality extended by the hosts.
“Your beautiful home feels more like an art gallery than a home — and we always feel so welcome here,” he said.
Reflecting on the broader cooperation between Ireland, the UK, and the European Union, Ambassador Kelly added:
“It’s quite symbolic that Michael (Miller, EU ambassador) and Sarah (Cooke, UK high commissioner) have collaborated with us on this initiative. We’re now in a really good space with the new British and Irish governments, working closely to complete the peace process efforts. The EU played such an important role in that journey, so it’s wonderful to have this kind of symmetry here.”
He also lauded Baroness O’Loan for her dedication during her brief but impactful visit.
“She’s been such a good sport. Since leaving Ballymena on Tuesday morning, she’s hardly slept — yet she’s been full of energy, engaging, and insightful throughout. I’ve learned so much from our conversations, and I’m deeply grateful for the time she’s given us,” said Kelly.
In her remarks, Baroness Nuala O’Loan shared her reflections on Bangladesh’s resilience and progress.
“I watched the unrest in July and August (2024) and wondered what might happen — whether the country would fall apart. But the people of Bangladesh have shown a deep desire to move forward peacefully and constructively,” she said.