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PM looks forward to taking Bangladesh-Australia relations to a new height

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Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said Bangladesh

looks forward to elevating existing relations of Bangladesh and Australia to a new

height for the benefit of the people and economies as well as to securing a peaceful

and prosperous Indian Ocean region in the days to come.

“We look forward to emerging as key partners and elevating our relations to a

new height for the benefit of our people and economies as well as to securing a

peaceful and prosperous Indian Ocean region in the days to come,” said the

Bangladesh premier in a message sent to her Australian counterpart marking the

50th anniversary of diplomatic friendship between the two countries.

“On this auspicious occasion marking the 50 years of bilateral relations between

Bangladesh and Australia, it is my immense pleasure to convey warmest greetings

on behalf of the government and people of Bangladesh and on my own behalf to

the government and friendly people of Australia,” said Sheikh Hasina in her

message.

Recalling with gratitude Australiaโ€™s prompt recognition of an independent

Bangladesh in January 1972, she said Australian assistance in the reconstruction of

the war-ravaged Bangladesh and continuous socio-economic support in the

following decades have been immensely valuable to Bangladesh.

She said Bangladesh has attained remarkable progress over the five decades since

independence and succeeded to a great extent in alleviating poverty, empowering

people, and creating an inclusive society.

“We seek to consolidate our position in the comity of nations as a prosperous

modern economy, responsible country, practicing democracy, building and keeping

peace, and promoting rules based international order,” she said.

Australia has been a trusted partner of Bangladesh in its journey towards attaining

socio-economic development, she said, adding that the bilateral relation of

Bangladesh and Australia is based on shared commitment to peace, pluralism, and

dignity of people.

“It is satisfying that our trade and economic interactions are deepening, and

engagements on education, agriculture, energy and people-to-people contact are

gaining traction,” she said.

The Prime Minister said there is immense opportunity to boost bilateral

engagement on COVID-19 recovery, investment and services, technology and

innovation and to forge meaningful partnership to face regional and global

challenges such as climate change, forced displacement of people and regional

security.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha (BSS)