PM sends condolence to Japanese counterpart over earthquake

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News desk, Barta24.com | 2024-01-03 11:51:28

Bangladesh's Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said her country stands ready to extend all possible cooperation if required by Japan to tackle the recent devastating earthquake that jolted Ishikawa prefecture and nearby areas of Japan on the coast of the Sea of Japan. 
 
In a letter sent to Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, Sheikh Hasina said that she was deeply shocked to hear the news of the recent devastating and powerful earthquake, Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha-BSS reports.
 
"As I understand, there is a risk of more earthquakes, aftershocks, and tsunamis to follow," said Sheikh Hasina.
 
She expressed her deep condolences for all the deceased and many wounded in the earthquake so far.
 
"On behalf of the government and the people of Bangladesh, I express our steadfast solidarity and friendship with the people of Japan during these difficult hours," the premier said.
 
"Bangladesh and Japan are both prone to natural disasters. Our people are resilient in facing natural calamities and have always stood by each other in such crises. I believe, with your leadership, Japan will be able to manage this crisis quickly too," Sheikh Hasina said.

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