UNB, Dhaka :
South Korean Prime Minister Lee Nak-yeon will pay an official visit to Bangladesh on July 13-15 as the two countries are working to further strengthen their bilateral relations.
Foreign Minister Dr AK Abdul Momen, addressing a function in the city, said that former UN secretary general Ban Ki-moon, who played a very important role on climate change front, will visit Dhaka on July 8-11.
Momen also talked about China’s role that
Bangladesh seeks to resolve the Rohingya crisis by safely sending back Rohingyas to their place of origin.
Dr Momen was addressing the closing ceremony of Bangladesh Taekwando Federation Hanmadang Championship 2019 at Gymnasium, National Sports Council in the city.
South Korean Prime Minister Lee Nak-yeon will pay an official visit to Bangladesh on July 13-15 as the two countries are working to further strengthen their bilateral relations.
Foreign Minister Dr AK Abdul Momen, addressing a function in the city, said that former UN secretary general Ban Ki-moon, who played a very important role on climate change front, will visit Dhaka on July 8-11.
Momen also talked about China’s role that
Bangladesh seeks to resolve the Rohingya crisis by safely sending back Rohingyas to their place of origin.
Dr Momen was addressing the closing ceremony of Bangladesh Taekwando Federation Hanmadang Championship 2019 at Gymnasium, National Sports Council in the city.