Bangladesh will welcome Russia's investment in jute industry: PM
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Bangladesh will welcome Russia’s investment in jute industry: PM

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Wednesday (13 October), laid emphasis on expanding fields of cooperation with Moscow, saying Bangladesh will welcome Russia’s investment in its jute industry.

“Bangladesh will welcome Russian investment in jute,” the premier said while newly appointed Russian Ambassador to Bangladesh Alexander Vikentyevich Mantytskiy called on her at her official residence Ganabhaban here.

Prime Minister’s Press Secretary Ihsanul Karim briefed the newsmen after the meeting.

He said both of them stressed the expansion of areas of cooperation in various sectors alongside agreeing to explore the possibilities in the agriculture sector.

The prime minister highly appreciated Russian cooperation to Bangladesh in different sectors, particularly in building Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant.

Profoundly recalling the support of the then Soviet Union during the Bangladesh’s War of Liberation, she said, “The country has supported us strongly at our struggling time (during the War of Liberation). So, they are in a special place of our heart.”

Sheikh Hasina mentioned that many Bangladeshi students had studied in Russia, especially in medical science.

She also said Bangladesh will be happy to welcome Russian President Vladimir Putin here.

Russian Ambassador Alexander Vikentyevich Mantytskiy said he was in Dhaka 20 years back, but the present development of the country is “massive and remarkable”.

He stated that the friendship between Bangladesh and Russia has started since 1971 as the then soviet Russia had extended cooperation to the country.

He noted that trade and commerce between the two countries have increased substantially.

The Russian envoy also expressed his country’s interest to build second Nuclear Power Plant in Bangladesh after completing Rooppur Nuclar Power Plant.

Talking about various agreements between the two countries, he said those have to need to be updated.

He also put emphasis on strengthening cooperation in defence sector between the two countries.

Ambassador-at-Large Mohammad Ziauddin and PM’s Principal Secretary Dr Ahmad Kaikaus were present.

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