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Rubel Rana

Published:
2018-07-12 21:16:36 BdST

Bangladesh, Malaysia to sign MoU on defence training


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Bangladesh and Malaysia are preparing to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on defence training and technical cooperation.

PM’s press secretary Ihsanul Karim briefed reporters after the meeting between Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and visiting Malaysian Defence Minister Mohamad bin Sabu on Thursday.

He said the prime minister and Malaysian minister discussed the issues of cooperation in defence sector, Rohingya and matters of other mutual interests at Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) in Dhaka.

The prime minister laid importance on continued international pressure on Myanmar to take back their nationals. She said an island is being developed to relocate the Rohingyas to facilitate them to live in a better condition, the press secretary said.

The minister appreciated the gesture of Bangladesh for giving shelter to a large number of displaced Rohingays saying his country would continue support for repatriation of the Myanmar nationals to their homeland.

The prime minister conveyed her greetings to Mahathir Muhammad as he was elected as the prime minister of Malaysia. She also greeted Mohamad bin Sabu for being elected in the parliament of Malaysia and becoming the defence minister in the cabinet.

The press secretary said the prime minister and Malaysian minister expressed satisfaction over very excellent brotherly relation between the two nations and agreed to continue to promote this relation for promotion of mutual relation of the two countries.

Sheikh Hasina said resourceful countries of South and South East Asian region can expedite their development through cooperation. She recalled her visit to Malaysia in December 2014.

She briefed the Malaysian minister on Bangladesh’s progress in the agriculture sector, success of research in producing saline and drought tolerant rice and archiving self sufficiency in food production.

The prime minister emphasised on greater integrity of Muslim countries saying the fratricidal conflict is unfortunate.

Mohamad bin Sabu praised Bangladesh’s overall development under the leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina saying 7.78 per cent GDP growth is highly appreciable.

Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister Md. Nojibur Rahman, Principal Staff Office of Armed Forces Division Lt. General Mahfuzur Rahman and PM’s Military Secretary Major General Mia Muhammad Zainul Abedin were present.

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