Diplomatic Correspondent :
The ambassadors of three Nordic countries-Denmark, Norway and Sweden-on Saturday promised to have a stronger partnership with Bangladesh focusing on green growth and help for Rohingya crisis solution.
Danish Ambassador to Bangladesh Winnie Estrup Petersen, Norwegian Ambassador to Bangladesh Sidsel Bleken and Swedish Ambassador to Bangladesh Charlotta
Schlyter shared their priority areas from renewable energy to blue economy and climate change and highlighted easing investment in Bangladesh removing barriers.
The Nordic ambassadors were addressing a symposium titled ‘Bangladesh and Nordic Countries: Prognosis for Partnership’ at Six Seasons Hotel in the city.
The ambassadors stationed in Dhaka laid emphasis on resolving Rohingya crisis noting that the provisional measures by the top UN court — International Court of Justice (ICJ) — are an important step on accountability front.
They observed that the responsibility of safe return of Rohingyas going to Myanmar.
The Norwegian Ambassador hoped that Myanmar will fully implement the ICJ order.
The ambassadors also assured Bangladesh of their continuous support for the Rohingyas living in Cox’s Bazar camps and the host communities.
They also stressed on investment flow to help grow Bangladesh in a faster way.
The ambassadors of three Nordic countries-Denmark, Norway and Sweden-on Saturday promised to have a stronger partnership with Bangladesh focusing on green growth and help for Rohingya crisis solution.
Danish Ambassador to Bangladesh Winnie Estrup Petersen, Norwegian Ambassador to Bangladesh Sidsel Bleken and Swedish Ambassador to Bangladesh Charlotta
Schlyter shared their priority areas from renewable energy to blue economy and climate change and highlighted easing investment in Bangladesh removing barriers.
The Nordic ambassadors were addressing a symposium titled ‘Bangladesh and Nordic Countries: Prognosis for Partnership’ at Six Seasons Hotel in the city.
The ambassadors stationed in Dhaka laid emphasis on resolving Rohingya crisis noting that the provisional measures by the top UN court — International Court of Justice (ICJ) — are an important step on accountability front.
They observed that the responsibility of safe return of Rohingyas going to Myanmar.
The Norwegian Ambassador hoped that Myanmar will fully implement the ICJ order.
The ambassadors also assured Bangladesh of their continuous support for the Rohingyas living in Cox’s Bazar camps and the host communities.
They also stressed on investment flow to help grow Bangladesh in a faster way.