Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said poverty is the main enemy of South Asia. He reiterated the call to all the countries in this region to work together to eradicate poverty. He called on the Prime Minister on Sunday in the meeting of Sri Lankan high commissioner Yasuzar outgoing at Ganobhaban. After the meeting, Prime Minister's Press Secretary Ihsanul Karim briefed reporters.
In the meeting, the Prime Minister discussed with the High Commissioner of Sri Lanka about the issues of mutual interest-related issues, especially economic cooperation. During this time, they expressed satisfaction over the expansion of the bilateral relations and economic cooperation between the two countries. The Prime Minister said that the dream of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was to make Bangladesh a prosperous and prosperous country. To implement the dream, the present government has been working to establish Bangladesh as a developed and prosperous country. During this, the Prime Minister highlighted various steps taken by her government to attract investment and said that the government encourages more investment in the country's development. Pointing to South Asia as a big market, Sheikh Hasina said that for more progress in this region, we will ask the traders to look at the markets of South and South-East Asian countries.
At this time, the High Commissioner of Sri Lanka said Bangladesh is a developed industrial center. Regarding the initiative to build a special economic zone of her government for the country's industrialization and employment, the Prime Minister said the government allocated allocation for these industries in China, India and South Korean investors. The Prime Minister called upon Sri Lankan investors to invest in these economic areas, they said, they can also take advantage of the opportunities given by the government by making large investments in these economic zones.
In the meeting both the Prime Minister and the High Commissioner of Sri Lanka both stressed on joint cooperation in the tourism sector. Sheikh Hasina also lauded the education system of Sri Lanka at this time. Prime Minister's International Affairs Adviser Dr. Gowher Rizvi and Chief Secretary Dr. Kamal Abdul Naser Chowdhury was present at the time.
In the meeting, the Prime Minister discussed with the High Commissioner of Sri Lanka about the issues of mutual interest-related issues, especially economic cooperation. During this time, they expressed satisfaction over the expansion of the bilateral relations and economic cooperation between the two countries. The Prime Minister said that the dream of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was to make Bangladesh a prosperous and prosperous country. To implement the dream, the present government has been working to establish Bangladesh as a developed and prosperous country. During this, the Prime Minister highlighted various steps taken by her government to attract investment and said that the government encourages more investment in the country's development. Pointing to South Asia as a big market, Sheikh Hasina said that for more progress in this region, we will ask the traders to look at the markets of South and South-East Asian countries.
At this time, the High Commissioner of Sri Lanka said Bangladesh is a developed industrial center. Regarding the initiative to build a special economic zone of her government for the country's industrialization and employment, the Prime Minister said the government allocated allocation for these industries in China, India and South Korean investors. The Prime Minister called upon Sri Lankan investors to invest in these economic areas, they said, they can also take advantage of the opportunities given by the government by making large investments in these economic zones.
In the meeting both the Prime Minister and the High Commissioner of Sri Lanka both stressed on joint cooperation in the tourism sector. Sheikh Hasina also lauded the education system of Sri Lanka at this time. Prime Minister's International Affairs Adviser Dr. Gowher Rizvi and Chief Secretary Dr. Kamal Abdul Naser Chowdhury was present at the time.
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