Foreign Adviser Md Touhid Hossain
Dhaka seeks stronger cooperation with London for tracing, return of "stolen" wealth
Foreign Adviser Md Touhid Hossain on Sunday raised concerns over the illicit flow of Bangladesh’s stolen wealth abroad, urging greater efforts to address the issue of asset recovery.
He called for stronger cooperation with the UK to trace and return these assets to Bangladesh, a matter that remains high on the government’s agenda.
The issue was discussed when Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Indo-Pacific of the United Kingdom Catherine West met the Foreign Adviser at his office at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Minister West assured the Foreign Adviser of all possible cooperation in this regard, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
They discussed major bilateral issues, ranging from the priorities of British and Bangladesh governments.
The Foreign Adviser thanked the UK government for its continued support to Bangladesh’s interim government, acknowledging the UK’s role in ensuring political stability and democratic progress.
Hossain emphasized that the interim government of Bangladesh is a reflection of the aspirations of the people, particularly the nation’s youth, and sought support from the UK for the reform initiatives of the Bangladesh Government.
Under-Secretary West conveyed the warm greetings of British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and Foreign Secretary David Lammy.
She reaffirmed the UK’s commitment to strengthening ties with Bangladesh and underscored the UK Government’s priorities on different areas including migration, maritime cooperation and cyber security.
Adviser Hossain sought the international community’s support for the Rohingyas and said the only solution to this crisis lies in the safe and sustainable return of the Rohingyas to their homeland in Myanmar.
Under-Secretary West reiterated the UK’s strong position to resolve the Rohingya crisis and stressed on the importance of continued humanitarian assistance to the Rohingyas.
With regard to the point-based Immigration System, the Foreign Adviser called for the arrangement of mutual recognition of qualifications.
Both sides committed to carry forward the robust cooperation and further strengthen the bilateral relationship between Bangladesh and the United Kingdom.
British Minister West is scheduled to leave Dhaka today.
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Dhaka keen to enhance bilateral cooperation with Tripoli
Bangladesh has thanked the Libyan government for resolving the outstanding payments of some of the Bangladeshi health professionals and expressed hope that the case will be resolved for the rest of the health professionals, as soon as possible.
Ambassador of the State of Libya to Bangladesh Abdulmutalib S M Suliman paid a courtesy call on Foreign Adviser Md Touhid Hossain at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Tuesday.
Discussions during the meeting encompassed a wide range of topics, underscoring the potential for multifaceted cooperation between the two nations.
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Both parties expressed interest in exploring avenues for collaboration in key areas such as the export of human resources from Bangladesh to Libya, addressing the challenges of irregular migration, and supporting Bangladesh’s candidacies in various multilateral fora, said the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The meeting reaffirmed the commitment to further strengthening the existing friendly relations between Bangladesh and Libya, with a shared vision for future growth and cooperation.
The ambassador extended his heartfelt congratulations to the foreign adviser on assuming his esteemed role in the Interim government of Bangladesh.
He expressed optimism for the continued enhancement of bilateral relations, particularly in light of the forthcoming 50th anniversary of diplomatic ties between Bangladesh and Libya.
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