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Newly appointed Iranian Ambassador Mohammad Reza Nafar calls on Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina at her office in Dhaka on Wednesday, January 16, 2019 (Photo: PID)
Newly appointed Iranian Ambassador Mohammad Reza Nafar calls on Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina at her office in Dhaka on Wednesday, January 16, 2019 (Photo: PID)

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Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Wednesday put emphasis on unity among the Muslim Ummah, saying that it should remain together.

"The Muslim Ummah should remain together...if there's any problem among themselves that can be solved through discussions," the prime minister said.

She said this when newly appointed Iranian Ambassador Mohammad Reza Nafar met her at her office in the capital.

After the meeting, PM’s Press Secretary Ihsanul Karim briefed reporters, reports UNB.

The Press Secretary said the Prime Minister mentioned that it is the people who suffer if there is any conflict among Muslim countries.

Sheikh Hasina said the government has reduced the poverty level in Bangladesh to 21 per cent and has a target to reduce it by 4-5 per cent further in near future.

She said the development policy of her government is centred at the rural level.

Talking about the existing religious harmony of the country, Hasina said Bangladesh has the harmony as every person here participate in all religious festivals.

Terming Iranian people courageous, she highly appreciated their economic progress.

Welcoming the new Iranian Ambassador to Bangladesh, she assured him of her all-out cooperation during his tenure in the country.

Hasina also conveyed her regards to the Iranian President through the Ambassador and recalled her visits to Iran in 1997 and 2012.

The Ambassador highly greeted the landslide victory of Awami League in the recent national election and described Hasina as a wise and prudent Prime Minister of Bangladesh.

The people of Iran are very much fond of her, he added.

Nafar appreciated the balanced policy in Bangladesh's socioeconomic areas and hailed the Prime Minister for the country's graduation from the LDC to developing country group.

He mentioned that the religious and cultural bonds between Bangladesh and Iran are very excellent and hoped to move that forward further during his tenure in Bangladesh. "Our cooperation at the regional and international level is very good; cultural relation is excellent, political relation is at the good level," Nafar said.

But he emphasised enhancing the volume of trade, which is $135 million. "It's not satisfactory at the moment."

The Ambassador also mentioned that Iran is moving forward despite sanctions by western countries.

He also mentioned that the Iranian government is working to reduce tensions in the region. "We aren't a war-monger country...we would like to have the best of relations with the countries in the Gulf," he said.

To reduce the tension in the region, he said, if the Bangladesh Prime Minister take any initiative', they will welcome that.

Principal Secretary to the PM M Nojibur Rahman and PMO Secretary Sajjadul Hassan were also present.

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