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The Prime Minister wants more investment from Saudi Arabia

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January 23, 2024 3:44 pm
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Dhaka Bureau: Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has expected more investment in Bangladesh from Saudi Arabia to advance the steps taken by her government for the socio-economic progress of the countrymen.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina made this call during a courtesy call with Saudi Ambassador to Bangladesh Isa Yusuf Isa Alduhailan at Ganobhaban on Tuesday (January 23). The matter was confirmed by the Prime Minister’s speech writer, Nazrul Islam.

In the meeting, the Prime Minister said that the government and people of Bangladesh wish Saudi Arabia and the people of the country well. Because they are servants of the two holy mosques of Mecca and Medina.

During the meeting, the ambassador of Saudi Arabia handed over a congratulatory message from Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud to the Prime Minister on his re-election as the head of government. In the message, Yuvraj wished for the prosperity and prosperity of Bangladesh.

The Saudi ambassador expressed his country’s desire to establish eight mosques and Islamic language institutes in eight divisions of Bangladesh.

The Prime Minister asked the concerned authorities to take measures to find a suitable place for setting up an institute in Dhaka.

The Saudi ambassador said that they are taking measures to make the process of Hajj and Umrah easier in the coming days.

At this time, the Prime Minister’s private industry and investment advisor, Salman Fazlur Rahman, and Chief Secretary, Tofazzal Hossain Mia, were present.

Source: BSS

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