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'Bangladesh to welcome EU, UK observers in next general election'

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  20 Apr 2023, 16:05

Bangladesh will welcome observers from the European Union (EU) and the United Kingdom in the upcoming national elections.

On Thursday, April 20, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina made this statement during a farewell meeting of the outgoing UK High Commissioner Robert Chatterton Dickson at the Prime Minister's official residence Ganabhaban.

After the meeting, Prime Minister's Press Secretary Ihsanul Karim briefed the journalists.

Pointing out that some local election observers have a different agenda, the Prime Minister said, they have established people's right to vote in Bangladesh.

She said, due to continued democracy in Bangladesh, the extreme poverty rate has come down to 5.6 percent and the poverty rate has come down to 18.7 percent.

During the meeting, they discussed bilateral relations between Bangladesh and UK.

The British ambassador said, "United Kingdom wants to strengthen economic partnership and cooperation in the aviation sector with Bangladesh.

He said, "The United Kingdom wants to increase cooperation with Bangladesh in dealing with climate change in line with the agreement signed between the two countries last March."

On the Rohingya issue, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina sought international cooperation to repatriate the Rohingyas in a sustainable manner.

She said, "The number of Rohingyas has increased tremendously as 40,000 children were born in Rohingya camps, which has increased the burden on Bangladesh. Rohingya are citizens of Myanmar and must return to their country."

Robert Chatterton Dickson said his country supports Bangladesh on the Rohingya issue.

Sheikh Hasina emphasized on the need to stop the Russia-Ukraine war immediately and said, "The whole world is suffering because of the war. We are always against any war."

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