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Visiting South African deputy minister stresses greater impetus to ties

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South African Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs Mashego Dlamini has said pharmaceuticals, textiles and the blue economy are potential areas of cooperation with Bangladesh.

 

She underscored the need for 2-way visits of business delegations between Bangladesh and South Africa.

 

Dlamini is on a bilateral visit to Dhaka as well as to join the IORA meeting.

 

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Visiting South African deputy minister stresses greater impetus to ties

 

She met State Minister for Foreign Affairs Md Shahriar Alam at the state guesthouse Padma in Dhaka on Tuesday with her delegation members comprising high officials of Foreign Ministry and South African High Commission in New Delhi.

 

The Bangladesh side comprised the Secretary (East) of the Foreign Ministry and other officials of the Ministry.

 

The State Minister suggested that South African entrepreneurs may invest in high tech parks and establish cooperation in agriculture, IT and climate change areas.

 

He mentioned the supreme and lifelong struggle of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and President Mandela for the emancipation of the common people.

 

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The State Minister mentioned that Bangladesh and South Africa are cooperating in common platform like impacts of climate change.

 

He said that Bangladesh is committed to social development agenda like women empowerment and is championing the agenda in international platforms apart from making dedicated efforts in Bangladesh.

 

Dlamini stated that South Africa is considering establishing a consular office in Dhaka, as State Minister Shahriar Alam urged the South African side to open a South African Consulate in Dhaka.

 

The State Minister thanked the South African Minister for their support extended to Bangladeshi citizens living in South Africa.

 

He underscored the need for introduction of direct air connectivity and regular official contacts.

 

Earlier, the South African delegation visited the Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Memorial Museum in the morning.

 

The delegation also met with FBCCI officials and held discussions.

 

Source: United News of Bangladesh