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Dhaka, Colombo agree to boost bilateral cooperation, trade ties

Bangladesh and Sri Lanka on Saturday agreed to move forward the mutual cooperation and explore new avenues in trade and commerce alongside the existing sectors.

The two countries reached the consensus at the official bilateral talks held at the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) in Dhaka. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina led the Bangladesh side while her Sri Lankan counterpart Mahinda Rajapaksha led his country in the talks.

Prime Minister’s Press Secretary Ihsanul Karim briefed reporters after the meeting.

He said the entire ranges of bilateral, regional and international issues were discussed at the official talks that lasted for nearly an hour.

Mentioning that the bilateral trade is far less than its potentials, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said the joint feasibility study for a free trade agreement (FTA) has already been done.

“Now, we should go for an early conclusion of FTA,” she said, emphasizing on facilitating greater private sectors participation.

The premier stated that Bangladesh has many products which have high prospects in the Sri Lankan market.

Referring to the Sri Lankan investment in the power sector of Bangladesh, she said “We encourage Sri Lankan investors to invest more in our special economic zones, industrial parks and high tech parks.”

She said Bangladesh will encourage the Sri Lankan business community to increasingly utilize the value additive opportunities in Bangladesh’s agriculture sector.

Sheikh Hasina said Bangladesh will be happy to share with Sri Lanka its experiences in agriculture, particularly in rice farming and freshwater fisheries.

“We would like to obtain technical knowhow from Sri Lanka in coastal, aquaculture, marine culture, and deep sea fishing,” she added.

In the education sector, the Prime Minister said, both countries should have more institutionalized cooperation in capacity building, vocational training, and skill development.

Talking about the health sector, she put emphasis on core training of Bangladeshi nurses and other health professionals in Sri Lanka.

“Sri Lanka may benefit immensely by importing our world class pharmaceutical products and medical devices in greater quantities,” she said, noting it would require simplification of Sri Lankan registration procedures.

Sheikh Hasina opined that Sri Lanka can also utilize Bangladesh’s high expertise in the field of ICT.

Bangladesh would be happy to share with Sri Lanka its experiences in emergency response, disaster management, climate adaptation and mitigation, she added.

Ihsanul Karim said that Sheikh Hasina in her concluding remarks described the meeting as fruitful and stressed the need for regular meetings among the existing institutional mechanisms to take forward the relationship.

The Prime Minister said, “Both sides should also take immediate action for due implementation and follow up on all bilateral instruments signed so far.”

Mentioning that Bangladesh values its relationship with Sri Lanka, she said the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations with Sri Lanka will be held in the next year.

Sri Lankan Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksha stated the relations between Bangladesh and Sri Lanka as a close bond of friendship.

He invited Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to visit Sri Lanka next year to celebrate the golden jubilee of the diplomatic relationship of the two countries.

Mahinda Rajapaksha praised the digital Bangladesh transformation and its performance, saying they would be happy to share experiences in agriculture, health and education issues for mutual benefit.

Emphasizing on increased trade and its diversification, he sought more attention to tariff preference and said his country will invest more in the private sector business areas and requested Bangladesh to make repatriation of profits easier.

He also lauded Bangladesh’s concept of blue economy and said Sri Lanka is ready to share its experiences to this end.

The Sri Lankan Prime Minister said his country is keen to learn from angladesh about disaster management.

He also praised Bangladesh and the Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina for handling COVID-19 situation successfully.

Foreign Minister Dr A K Abdul Momen, Commerce Minister Tipu Munshi, Finance Minister A H M Mustafa Kamal, State Minister for Foreign Affairs Shahriar Alam, State Minister for Shipping Khalid Mahmud Chowdhury, Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister Dr Ahmad Kaikaus and Foreign Secretary Masud Bin Momen attended the meeting with the Prime Minister.

Sri Lankan Education Minister GL Peiris, State Minister of Rural Housing and Construction and Building Material Industries Ministry Indika Anuruddha, State Minister of Batik, Handloom Fabric and Local Apparel Products Ministry Dayasiri Jayasekera, State Minister for Money and Capital Market and State Enterprise Reforms Ministry Ajith Nivard Cabraal, State Minister of Regional Cooperation Tharaka Balasuriya and Secretary to the Prime Minister Gamini Sedara Senarath joined the meeting in Sri Lankan side.

Source: BSS