Mexican foreign minister due Mar 7-9
Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen yesterday welcomed the proposed visit of a high-level delegation led by Mexican Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard Casaubon from March 7-9 and expressed hope that his maiden visit would infuse vigour and vitality in the bilateral relations.
Momen, at a meeting with foreign diplomats, also welcomed the announcement of the Mexican government to open their embassy in Dhaka by the end of 2023, which will further consolidate ties between the two countries and boost trade and commerce, investment, exchange of visits between businesspeople and high officials, and people-to-people contact.
Federico Salas Lofte, non-resident ambassador of Mexico; Alejandro Simancas Marin, non-resident ambassador of Cuba; Sinisa Pavic, non-resident ambassador of Serbia; and Menzie Sipho Dlamini, non-resident high commissioner of the Kingdom of Eswatini, jointly met Momen at the Foreign Service Academy yesterday, following presentation of their letter of credence to Bangladesh president at Bangabhaban.
At the outset, the Momen welcomed the non-resident ambassadors to Bangladesh.
At the meeting, Momen hoped that the bilateral relations among Bangladesh and the countries would usher a new avenue during their tour of duty.
Non-resident ambassadors cordially exchanged views on bilateral and multilateral cooperation of mutual interests, including trade and investment, infrastructure development, connectivity, Covid situation, and Russia-Ukraine crisis, which disrupted the supply chain of wheat, fuel and edible oil and discussed ways and means to address the issue to offset the crisis.
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