President calls on foreign ambassadors and high commissioners to increase investment
President Md. Sahabuddin has called on the Laos ambassador and the High Commissioners of Zambia, Kenya and Cyprus to work to increase the import of various international quality products including medicines, ready-made garments, frozen food, ceramics and jute products from Bangladesh and to increase investment and trade in various sectors.
The President made the call after meeting the newly appointed non-resident ambassador of Laos to Bangladesh and the non-resident high commissioners of Zambia, Kenya and Cyprus on Wednesday (January 29).
Welcoming the new ambassadors and high commissioners, President Md. Sahabuddin said that Bangladesh prioritizes developing bilateral and mutual relations with all countries of the world. Stating that Bangladesh is determined to establish mutual coexistence and world peace, the President said that Bangladeshi peacekeepers are working with good reputation in different countries of the world as part of the UN peacekeeping missions.
Referring to the trade and investment-friendly environment prevailing in Bangladesh, the President called on investors from Kenya, Cyprus, Zambia and Laos to invest in various sectors. At the same time, the President emphasized the importance of exchanging visits of bilateral government and commercial delegations to strengthen trade and investment relations.
President Md. Sahabuddin also said that developing countries of the world, including Bangladesh, are facing serious losses due to climate change. He called for joint initiatives in various fields, including renewable energy and green technology, to combat the adverse effects of climate change and for sustainable development.
During the meeting, the High Commissioners and Ambassadors said that they would work to increase trade and investment and improve mutual communication and relations between the people of their respective countries. They sought the President's overall cooperation in discharging their duties.
Senior officials of the President's Office and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs were present during the meeting.