Dhaka seeks Hanoi's support for peaceful solution to Rohingya crisis


Bangladesh today looked for Vietnam's help for a quiet answer for the Rohingya emergency as Prime Minister Sheik Hasina held respective authority chats with going by Vietnamese President Tran Dai Quang saying the issue was debilitating the district's strength. 

"We have examined the Rohingya emergency that undermines peace and solidness of our locale and I looked for Vietnam's help for a tranquil answer for the issue," Sheik Hasina said while talking at a joint press articulation with the Vietnam President after the discussions at the Prime Minister's Office here at the beginning of today. 

President Tran Dai Quang, she stated, communicated his help towards a practical and long haul answer for the issue. 

In her announcement, the Bangladesh chief said they talked about whole extent of the reciprocal relations in a warm and genial environment and recognized new zones of participation. 

"Other than establishing our political relations, real focal point of our discourse was to upgrade exchange, venture and specialized participation," she said. 

Sheik Hasina said the two nations have concurred that the second Foreign Office Consultation and also the second gathering of the Joint Committee on Trade will be held for this present year to direct two-sided collaboration activities. 

"We're additionally glad that MoUs in regions of Fisheries and Livestock, Machinery Manufacturing and Cultural Exchange Programs have been marked which would reinforce two-sided collaboration," she said. 

The executive likewise alluded to her administration's astuteness to organize the political, exchange and financial associations with the ASEAN nations and to join the Mekong-Ganga Cooperation Forum. 

In this association, Sheik Hasina specified that she looked for Vietnam's help for Bangladesh to wind up "Sectoral Dialog Partner" of ASEAN and furthermore for Dhaka's yearning to join the Mekong-Ganga Cooperation. 

The executive said she passed on to President Quang that Bangladesh trusts in looking after peace, solidness, and the control based request for the oceans and seas, including security and opportunities of route and over flight, as per worldwide laws. 

"We bolster quiet settlement of every single universal question, including regional and oceanic debate, as per worldwide laws, including the 1982 Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS)," she said. 

The PM expressed gratitude toward President Tran Dai Quang for carrying with him a business appointment who might examine with their partners in Bangladesh about ways and intends to support exchange and interest in both the nations. 

"We energize business visionaries and specialists of both Bangladesh and Vietnam to investigate openings in our individual economies," she said. 

Sheik Hasina said as close neighbors, Bangladesh and Vietnam share basic desires to advance peace and improvement. "The people groups of both the nations share comparable traditions, customs and qualities," she said. 

The PM said Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheik Mujibur Rahman and the colossal pioneer of Vietnam Ho Chi Minh had devoted their lives for the freedom of their kin. 

"The battle of Vietnamese against harsh powers propelled Bangladesh in its War of Independence. As an understudy pioneer, I myself drove and took part in the challenge revitalizes against Vietnam War in late 60s ... I can at present review the clear recollections of those days," she said. 

Saying thanks to President Quang for going to Bangladesh, the head trusted that his visit would go far in taking Bangladesh-Vietnam relations higher than ever.
Dhaka seeks Hanoi's support for peaceful solution to Rohingya crisis Dhaka seeks Hanoi's support for peaceful solution to Rohingya crisis Reviewed by The world News on March 05, 2018 Rating: 5

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