Momen expresses Dhaka’s interest to buy LNG from Algeria

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Foreign Minister has expressed keen interest to

buy LNG from Algeria to meets Bangladesh’s growing demand of energy due to

the country’s economic expansion.

He made the remarks while Algerian finance minister and Head of Algerian

delegation to BRICS Outreach Forum Laaziz FAID paid a courtesy call on him in

Johannesburg on Wednesday, a press release said here today.

In response to selling LNG to Bangladesh, the Algerian Minister said he would

take up the issue with the concerned stakeholders.

Highlighting that Bangladeshi pharmaceuticals exports to more than 100

countries, the foreign minister suggested that Algeria can import the best

quality pharmaceutical products from Bangladesh at a reasonably low price.

Both countries may also start a joint venture on pharmaceuticals, Momen said.

The foreign minister also proposed cooperation in IT and ICT sectors,

defence, construction sectors, edible oil, and agriculture.

Dr Momen informed the long historical relations between both countries, which

was pioneered by our Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman

and expressed satisfaction at the state of excellent bilateral relations

between Bangladesh and Algeria.

The Algerian Finance Minister reiterated the NAM Summit of 1973 and defined

BRICS as a fruit of NAM.

Both the ministers agreed that despite excellent relations there are still

huge untapped prospects between the countries.

Momen requested Algerian Finance Minister to exhilarate the process of

completing the Agreement on ‘Reciprocal bilateral promotion and protection of

investment’ and ‘Avoidance of double taxation’.

He stressed the need for expanding cooperation in the new and emerging areas

through a time-bound and target-oriented roadmap and expediting pending

agreements, MOUs, and new areas of collaboration.

The Algerian Foreign Minister agreed to conclude those agreements as soon as

possible.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha