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4 EU nations to recruit 3,000 Bangladeshi workers: Hasan

July 14, 2024No Comments34 ViewsSaleh NomanBy PV Desk
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Italy, Germany, Greece and Romania four countries of the European Union EU would recruit 3,000 workers from Bangladesh, said Foreign minister Hasan Mahmud Sunday.

The countries would hire the workers from Bangladesh, the minister toldjournalist after a farewell meeting with EU ambassador Charles Whiteley at the ministry in Dhaka.

There is a possibility of hiring more workers from Bangladesh depending on the skills of these 3,000 workers, the minister told the media refaring the EU ambassador.

Hasan Mahamud said The meeting also discussed continuation of reduced tariff and other benefits from the EU for Bangladeshi products till 2032, after the country’s LDC graduation in 2026.

He also spoke about the retreat of BIMSTEC foreign ministers held in New Delhi on 11-12 July.

Hasan Mahmud said Bangladesh will take charge as the next chair of BIMSTEC at the organisation’s summit in Thailand on 4 September.

The foreign minister held bilateral meetings with the foreign ministers of India and Myanmar on the sidelines of the retreat.

Issues such as climate change, cooperation in the energy security sector and increasing the use of green energy through hydroelectricity generation in Nepal and Bhutan were discussed at the second retreat conference of foreign ministers of the BIMSTEC.

Hasan Mahmud said the issue of fixing the quota for the import of perishable goods came up in the discussion with the Indian foreign minister.

Besides, issues such as the visit of the technical team on Teesta, Bangladesh’s inclusion in BRICS and joint consultative committee were discussed during the meeting.

The foreign minister also said his Myanmar counterpart informed them that they want to start the repatriation of Rohingya but that will be after the current situation in Rakhine becomes normal.

 

 

 

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