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BD, Greece agree to step up cooperation in trade, manpower recruitment

Greece keen to open Diplomatic Mission in Dhaka

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Foreign Minister Dr Hassan Mahmud and his Greek counterpart George Gerapetritis on Tuesday expressed commitment to strengthening bilateral ties in different areas including migration and mobility, trade and investment, shipping, manpower and recruitment.

They also discussed ways to step up cooperation on the development of renewable energy and infrastructure sectors during a bilateral meeting held Tuesday morning in the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center in Athens on the sidelines of the 9th Our Ocean Conference, a spokesperson of the foreign ministry has said.  

They also expressed satisfaction at the continuous cooperation and excellent bilateral relations between the two nations, he added.

The Greek minister assured Foreign Minister Dr Mahmud that opening a Diplomatic Mission in Dhaka is a priority for his government. 

Hasan Mahmud requested the Greek Foreign Minister to encourage Greek businesses to import state of the art quality Bangladeshi items and urged him to facilitate the exports from Bangladesh.

George Gerapetritis agreed on the need to enhance bilateral trade where there remains huge untapped potential and stressed the need to find a suitable strategy to help grow bilateral trade and investment. 

Foreign Minister Dr Hassan Mahmud thanked the Greek government for legalising more than 10,000 Bangladeshi nationals who were living in Greece under the MoU on Migration and Mobility and called for smooth implementation of the second part of the agreement.

The Greek Foreign Minister stated that Greece prefers recruiting Bangladeshi professionals for their hard work and law-abiding nature. 

Greece will recruit a good number of Bangladeshi workers for its agriculture, tourism and hospitality and construction sector in the coming days.

Besides, two ministers also agreed that meaningful cooperation between the two countries in the shipping sector can create a win-win situation as they complement each other, and also agreed on building the legal framework for fruitful cooperation in the shipping sector.

The Greek Foreign Minister also cordially accepted the invitation of Bangladesh Foreign Minister to visit Dhaka and mentioned that the visit can be a good option to inaugurate the Greek Diplomatic Mission there. 

Later on Tuesday, Foreign Minister Dr Hasan Mahmud had a discussion on issues of bilateral importance and mutual interest with Spanish Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Ecological Transition and Demographic Challenges Maria Jesus Montero on the sidelines of 9th Our Ocean Conference in Athens.

Both sides agreed to establish cooperation in climate change, water management, food and agriculture cooperation, green energy, environmental sectors and issues of mutual interest.

mirmostafiz@yahoo.com

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