Economic Reporter :
Bangladesh on Tuesday invited the Slovenian businessmen to explore enhanced trade and investment opportunities between the two countries.
State Minister for Foreign Affairs M Shahriar Alam extended the invitation mentioning the investment-friendly environment in Bangladesh.
When Ambassador of the Republic of Slovenia to Bangladesh with residence in New Delhi Jozef Drofenik met the State Minister at the latter’s office in the morning, Shahriar also said there is an ample scope of cooperation in the field of agriculture, education, culture, trade and economic cooperation, science and technology.
Recalling the support of the then Yugoslavia in the Liberation War in 1971 and subsequent assistance for reconstruction of the war-torn economy of Bangladesh in the post-Liberation War period (early 70s), the State Minister expressed gratitude to the Slovenian people and stressed enhancing the existing bilateral relations between the two time-tested friendly countries in the days ahead.
He emphasised the importance of the high-level visits by recalling the visit of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman to the former Yugoslavia in the early years of Bangladesh’s independence.
Ambassador Drofenik assured the State Minister of exploring all the possible areas of mutual cooperation between the countries to strengthen and deepen the bilateral engagements of the two countries.
During the discussion, the Ambas
Bangladesh on Tuesday invited the Slovenian businessmen to explore enhanced trade and investment opportunities between the two countries.
State Minister for Foreign Affairs M Shahriar Alam extended the invitation mentioning the investment-friendly environment in Bangladesh.
When Ambassador of the Republic of Slovenia to Bangladesh with residence in New Delhi Jozef Drofenik met the State Minister at the latter’s office in the morning, Shahriar also said there is an ample scope of cooperation in the field of agriculture, education, culture, trade and economic cooperation, science and technology.
Recalling the support of the then Yugoslavia in the Liberation War in 1971 and subsequent assistance for reconstruction of the war-torn economy of Bangladesh in the post-Liberation War period (early 70s), the State Minister expressed gratitude to the Slovenian people and stressed enhancing the existing bilateral relations between the two time-tested friendly countries in the days ahead.
He emphasised the importance of the high-level visits by recalling the visit of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman to the former Yugoslavia in the early years of Bangladesh’s independence.
Ambassador Drofenik assured the State Minister of exploring all the possible areas of mutual cooperation between the countries to strengthen and deepen the bilateral engagements of the two countries.
During the discussion, the Ambas