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PM arrives in Germany

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina arrived in Munich on Thursday on a three-day official visit to Germany to attend an international security conference.

It is her maiden overseas tour in the third consecutive term in office which would also take her to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) during the return journey, reports BSS.

The two-day Munich Security Conference began in Munich, the third largest city of Germany, today where the premier has several other engagements including meetings with leading business conglomerates and health campaigners.

A VVIP flight of Biman Bangladesh Airlines carrying the premier and her entourage members landed at Munich International Airport at 1.10 pm (Munich time).

Bangladesh Ambassador to Germany Imtiaz Ahmed received the premier at the airport.

Earlier, the prime minister left Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport for Munich on a weeklong official visit to Germany and the UAE at 8:20 am (BST).

Ministers, advisers to the premier, cabinet secretary, chiefs of the three services, the dean of the diplomatic corps and high civil and military officials were present at the airport to see the prime minister off.

Sheikh Hasina will visit the UAE capital of Abu Dhabi from February 17 to 19 to attend the 14th International Defence Exhibition (IDEX-2019) and hold bilateral talks with the UAE leaders.

In the evening today, Sheikh Hasina will attend a community reception to be organized by Bangladesh Mission in Germany at Hotel Sheraton where she would stay during the visit.

The premier will attend the opening ceremony of the Security Conference tomorrow, deliver a statement and take part in a discussion on defense cooperation.

Sheikh Hasina is also scheduled to join a roundtable titled “Health in Crisis-WHO cares” to be hosted by Center for Strategies and International Studies and World Health Organisation (WHO).

She will also hold a meeting with Noble laureate 2017 Beatrice Fihn, who is the executive director of the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons and with Dr Fatou Bensouda, a top Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC).

In the afternoon, the prime minister will hold meetings with Joe Kaeser, President and CEO of Siemens AG, and Hans Wolfgang Kunz, CEO of Veridos.

She will join a dinner to be hosted jointly by Borge Brende, President of the World Economic Forum, and Jared Cohen, CEO of Jigsaw.

On February 16, the prime minister will join a panel discussion on “Climate Change as a Security Threat”.