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FM discusses trade, investment, regular migration issues with Turkish, Italian Ambassadors
Turkish Ambassador to Bangladesh Ramis Şen and Italian Ambassador Antonio Alessandro on Tuesday met Foreign Minister Dr Hasan Mahmud separately and discussed issues of future cooperation.
The Turkish Ambassador highlighted the upcoming third conference of the Antalya Diplomacy Forum on March 1-3 and hoped that Foreign Minister Hasan will actively join the Forum.
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They discussed the celebration of 50 years of diplomatic relations between Turkey and Bangladesh this year.
In addition to discussing the war in Ukraine and Gaza, they discussed Rohingya repatriation, increasing migration of Bangladeshis to Turkey through legal channels, prevention of irregular migration, expansion of trade between the two countries.
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The ambassador of Italy described the relationship with Bangladesh special and said that there are about 200,000 Bangladeshis who are playing a positive role in the economy of both countries.
He also expressed interest in taking more Bangladeshis there through legal channels.
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“We are aiming to further our bilateral trade volume, which is around USD 1.2 billion,” he said, adding that Turkish Airlines’ direct flights between Dhaka and Istanbul have been making great contributions to the promotion of the bilateral relations.
The Turkish ambassador was speaking at a reception marking the National Day of Turkey on Sunday night. Law Minister Anisul Huq also spoke at the reception as the chief guest.
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In February 2024, the two countries will celebrate the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations.
“I am also pleased that relations between our private companies have been improving and there have been some important joint investments,” said the ambassador.
At the outset, the envoy expressed gratitude and respect to Ghazi Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder of the Republic of Türkiye, his comrades-in-arms and the people who lost their lives during the Turkish War of Independence. “I wish Allah’s mercy upon them.”
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“On 6th of February, this year, my country experienced a devastating earthquake. I wish to pay my tribute to Turkish citizens who lost their lives during the earthquake. I wish Allah’s mercy upon them,” he said.
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Energy supply to Bangladesh: Turkey will be “more than happy” to be a transit country, says ambassador
Turkish Ambassador to Bangladesh Mustafa Osman Turan on Wednesday said Turkey would be “more than happy” to play the role of a transit country for energy supply to Bangladesh.
He said the Russian Federation has conveyed that it would like to see Turkey as an energy hub for exporting oil and gas to Europe.
“If that is possible for Bangladesh and some formula can be found, and if we need to play a role in this as a transit country, of course we will be more than happy to do so,” said Ambassador Turan who was speaking at a “Meet the Ambassador” programme in a Dhaka hotel.
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He said Turkey is not a country with energy resources. “So, we are not a source country for energy supply but we are a transit country.”
Asked about his impression of Bangladesh’s relations with India and China, he said Bangladesh is benefitting from cooperation with both countries.
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“Bangladesh’s foreign policy is doing very well under the circumstances. It’s very prudent not to take any side. Bangladesh’s foreign policy is navigating successfully so far,” he said.
Responding to a question on defence cooperation between Bangladesh and Turkey, he said it is a “substantial cooperation”, but he did not disclose details.
Referring to former foreign secretary Md. Touhid Hossain’s views on joint or co-production of defence equipment, the envoy said defence cooperation should not be only buying and selling, rather it should be more about joint collaboration.
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“This is what we exactly like to do. We have shown our interest in technology transfer and joint ventures,” he said.
Zillur Rahman, Executive Director of the Centre for Governance Studies moderated the programme.
Centre for Governance Studies (CGS) hosted the event in collaboration with the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES) Bangladesh.
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Election Bangladesh’s own issue, not foreigners’ concern: Turkish Ambassador
Turkish Ambassador to Bangladesh Mustafa Osman Turan on Wednesday said holding a free and fair election in Bangladesh is not an issue for foreigners but it depends entirely on Bangladesh and its people.
“It’s only for Bangladesh to decide whether the election will be free and fair, not for the foreigners,” he said while speaking at a “Meet the Ambassador” programme in a Dhaka hotel.
Referring to election related comments made by the Awami League and BNP representatives at the event, the Turkish ambassador said political parties need to sit down and talk to each other to address their differences, and that the government alone cannot solve all the issues.
“I understand your positions. I think instead of sharing your views with me, you should sit down and talk to each other. That’s what I am suggesting,” he said in a smiling mood that spread among the audience, too.
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Earlier, Nurjahan Begum Mukta, a former AL lawmaker, wanted to know whether he will force any party to join in the election if it does not come to the election in his own country.
The envoy said there must be willingness to make an election that works for the benefit of the country. “I know there are issues which can be addressed.”
The ambassador said they are hoping that the government of Bangladesh will live up to the expectation of all people.
“I think the next 5-10 years will be much brighter for Bangladesh if it can hold the next national election in line with the people’s expectation,” he said.
The envoy said he sees both the government and the election commission are trying to do their best to create a possibility of participation for the opposition parties in the election.
Because, he said, it will be a missed opportunity for Bangladesh to have a free and fair election without participation of the opposition parties.
The Turkish envoy said what is happening in Bangladesh is something that the people of Bangladesh will have to deal with.
He said Bangladesh-Turkey relationship is long-term in nature and it is based on solid collaboration and partnership.
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The ambassador said relations between Bangladesh and Turkey are based on trust and they look forward to broadening partnership with Bangladesh. “We are always with the people of Bangladesh in their good and bad times.”
Responding to a question, Ambassador Turan said they see Bangladesh as a “trustworthy manufacturing hub”, and it is going to be their prominent partner in the region.
The envoy said Turkey plans to diversify their trade and investment in Bangladesh.
Asked about Turkish plans to develop strategic relations with Bangladesh, he said the plans should be mutually agreed upon.
Zillur Rahman, Executive Director of the Centre for Governance Studies, moderated the programme.
Centre for Governance Studies (CGS) hosted the event in collaboration with the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES) Bangladesh.
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Turan for investment in apparel, textile joint ventures in Bangladesh, Turkey
Turkish Ambassador to Bangladesh Mustafa Osman Turan has called for investment in joint ventures in the apparel and textile industries in Bangladesh and his country.
The envoy paid a courtesy call on Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) President Faruque Hassan in Dhaka Sunday.
They discussed various issues, including potential areas for enhancing trade and investment between Bangladesh and Turkey.
Faruque said there are many opportunities for Bangladesh and Turkey to complement each other on issues related to mutual interests, particularly in boosting the apparel and textile businesses.
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Turan and Faruque also expressed interest in facilitating sharing of knowledge and expertise in the apparel and textile industries through collaboration between the BGMEA University of Fashion and Technology and leading Turkish fashion institutes.
Interactions between designers and technical experts through the exchange of faculties and students will help develop knowledge and skills and benefit both countries, they said.
BGMEA First Vice-President Syed Nazrul Islam, Vice-President Miran Ali; directors Asif Ashraf, Barrister Vidiya Amrit Khan, Chair of BGMEA Standing Committee on Foreign Mission Cell Shams Mahmud and Chair of BGMEA Standing Committee on ILO issue ANM Saifuddin were also present at the meeting.
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Bangladesh, Turkey looking to a “brighter future” with wider collaboration: Ambassador Turan
Turkish Ambassador to Bangladesh Mustafa Osman Turan has said Bangladesh and Turkey are looking to a “brighter future” with vast areas of cooperation and there is a room for the two countries to make their own influence for the betterment of international relations.
While delivering his keynote speech at Cosmos Dialogue held virtually, the Turkish envoy said they are actually collaborating with all the great powers that are pursuing certain policies but they have no attachment to any of the sides.
“So, I think that provides us with a neutral position and a reliable partnership possibility with Bangladesh. And I’m particularly pleased to see the benefits of this position in our defence cooperation,” said Ambassador Turan.
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Cosmos Foundation, the philanthropic arm of the Cosmos Group, hosted the dialogue titled “Bangladesh-Turkey Relations: Prognosis for the Future” as part of its ongoing Ambassadors' Lecture Series.
The opening remarks were delivered by Cosmos Foundation Chairman Enayetullah Khan. The session was chaired by Dr Iftekhar Ahmed Chowdhury, a renowned scholar-diplomat and former Advisor on Foreign Affairs of Bangladesh Caretaker Government.
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