She also sought international efforts in stopping the ongoing conflict in Myanmar and resolving the Rohingya issue

Work together, stop genocide in Palestine: PM Hasina to international community

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Published: 5/2/2024 10:14:33 AM

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina called upon the world community, including the Asia-Pacific region, to work together to stop continued genocide in Palestine.

 

During a press conference at her official residence Ganabhaban this morning on her official visit to Thailand on 24-29 April, the premier also urged them to stop the ongoing conflict in Myanmar and resolve the Rohingya issue.

The prime minister also sought Thailand's cooperation in quick repatriating of the forcibly displaced Myanmar nationals (Rohingya community) to their homeland.

She read out a written speech at the beginning of the press conference, which reads –

"At the invitation of Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, I visited Thailand on 24-29 April 2024 on a bilateral visit and to attend the 80th session of the UN-ESCAP. Several ministers, state ministers, advisers and senior government officials were my entourage.

Upon my arrival in Bangkok on April 24, 2024, I was greeted at the airport with a red carpet reception, guard of honor and gun salute.

The 80th annual session of UN-ESCAP was held on 22-26 April 2024 in Bangkok. The executive secretary of the organization invited me to deliver the welcome address at the inaugural function. Being busy in the country, I could not attend it. However, in the opening ceremony, a prerecorded video message of mine was screened on the main theme of the session, Leveraging digital innovation for sustainable development in Asia and the Pacific.

In the morning on 25 April, I gave a speech on achieving the United Nations Agenda 2030 and the Sustainable Development Goals through strengthening cooperation in the Asia-Pacific region at a session of UN-ESCAP.

I expressed our interest in sharing our own innovative and implemented development models with other countries in the region through the UN-ESCAP side by side with highlighting the remarkable development experience of Bangladesh. I reiterated my call to the international community to become vocal against all forms of aggression and atrocities and to say 'no' to war.

I called upon the world community, including the Asia-Pacific region to work together to stop continued genocide in Palestine and ongoing conflict in Myanmar and resolve the Rohingya issue.

On the same day, United Nations Under-Secretary General and UN-ESCAP Executive Secretary Armida Salsiah Alisjahbana called on me. During the meeting, I put emphasis on enhancing mutual cooperation between the countries of South Asia and Southeast Asia.

Minister of Finance and State Minister for Posts, Telecommunications and Information Technology addressed various sessions of the 80th annual session of the UN-ESCAP.

A side event under the arrangement of the ICT Division was held at the conference venue and a pavilion titled "Digital to Smart Bangladesh by 2041" was set up. I went round the pavilion.

In the afternoon on the same day, I called on His Majesty the King of Thailand Maha Vajiralongkorn Phra Vajiraklaochaoyuhua and Her Majesty the Queen of Thailand Suthida Bajrasudhabimalalakshan at the Thai royal palace.

At this time, I expressed my gratitude to the King and the Queen for the long-standing friendship of Thailand and hoped that the two countries would work together to strengthen bilateral relations.

On the third day of the visit on 26 April, when I reached the Government House, the Thai Prime Minister formally welcomed me again to Thailand with a state guard of honor.
 
Later, at the Government House, I had a conversation with Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin. During the meeting, apart from other bilateral issues, I sought Thailand's cooperation in quick repatriating of the forcibly displaced Myanmar nationals (Rohingya community) to their homeland.

At the end of which a bilateral meeting was held with the participation of delegations from both countries led by me and the honorable Prime Minister of Thailand.

In this meeting, we held constructive discussions to further develop the existing long-standing bilateral relations between the two countries. At this time, I sought the cooperation of Thailand as a valuable partner in transforming Bangladesh into a knowledge-based, digitised and climate resilient country and making Bangladesh a smart country by 2041.

In the meeting, the review of the "Free Trade Agreement" with a view to expanding trade and increasing imports and exports between the two countries as well as other issues of common interest were discussed. Notable topics included investment, people-to-people contacts, cultural exchange, tourism cooperation, energy security, agriculture and food security, health, land and sea connectivity, development cooperation, and regional and international cooperation.

At this time, I requested the Thai prime minister to encourage the participation of the private sector, especially investment in our Special Economic Zones and Hi-Tech Parks, to keep the balance of trade between the two countries.

I requested the Thai prime minister to consider the issue of granting duty-free access to some Bangladeshi goods, including ready-made garments, for a logical period.

As an agricultural producing country, we can utilize Thailand's experience and technological expertise to strengthen food security through increasing cooperation in the agricultural sector. That is why I discussed increasing our cooperation with Thailand.

We discussed increasing cooperation in the education and health sectors. I also urged Thailand to invest in the health sector of Bangladesh.
 
We agreed to strengthen economic relations between Bangladesh and Thailand by quickly launching direct coastal shipping between Thailand's Ranong Port and Chittagong Port with the aim of economic development through seamless regional connectivity.

Besides, I reiterated our expectation of Bangladesh's joining the "India-Myanmar-Thailand trilateral highway" for strengthening regional cooperation.

Both Bangladesh and Thailand are founding members of BIMSTEC. The Thai prime minister and I agreed that BIMSTEC can be a key driving force of economic growth for the nearly 180 crore people in the region. I congratulated the prime minister of Thailand as the current chairman of BIMSTEC and wished that Thailand will organise a successful BIMSTEC summit soon under his leadership.

Geographically, Bangladesh is a neighbor of ASEAN. I again requested the Government of Thailand about the appeal for getting ASEAN's "Sectoral Dialogue Partner' status for Bangladesh which is located at the junction between South Asia and SouthEast Asia, within the current year.

At the end of the bilateral meeting, an agreement, three memorandum of understandings and a Letter of Intent were signed to further expand the area of cooperation between the two countries.

The documents are – agreement on Visa Exemption for Official Passport Holders; MoU on Energy Cooperation; MoU on Tourism Cooperation; MoU on Customs Cooperation; and Letter of Intent for starting negotiation on Free trade agreement.

After the end of the signing of the agreements and MoUs, I and the prime minister of Thailand Srettha Thavisin spoke at the press conference. After the press conference, I attended a state luncheon hosted by the Prime Minister of Thailand in honor of me. My younger sister Sheikh Rehana also attended it.

My official visit to Thailand will remain as a milestone in bilateral relations. It ushered in a new era of fruitful partnership between our two countries.

The official visit of the head of government of Bangladesh to Thailand, an important member state of ASEAN, is very significant. The visit will play an important role in strengthening bilateral economic relations, including the increasing of bilateral trade and commerce, progress on starting the discussion on free trade agreement, increasing intercommunication, etc.

The visit is expected to play a significant role in Bangladesh's achieving the candidacy of ASEAN's 'Sectoral Dialogue Partner' by 2024.

I am hopeful that the talks held with the Honorable Prime Minister of Thailand on Rohingya repatriation will help Thailand to take a strong position on the speedy repatriation of Rohingyas bilaterally and in the regional alliance ASEAN.

As a whole, I think this visit has been successful and fruitful as a special effort of Bangladesh to protect the economic interests of Bangladesh and increase its regional engagement."

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