Argentina reopens embassy after 45yrs

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Overwhelmed by Bangladesh’s support for the Argentine football team that went on to win the FIFA World Cup 2022, Argentina reopened its embassy in Dhaka yesterday, 45 years after it had closed it.

“The people of Bangladesh never forgot to show love for Argentina. So, we today humbly came here and reopened the embassy in Bangladesh as a new channel to cement our relations,” Argentine Foreign Minister Santiago Cafiero said, inaugurating the embassy in the city’s Banani in the afternoon.

State Minister for Foreign Affairs Shahriar Alam and Cafiero raised the flags of Bangladesh and Argentina and sang the national anthems before cutting a ribbon to inaugurate the embassy building.

 

Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen welcomed Cafiero at the Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport around 8:00am.

In the evening, the two ministers held a meeting and Momen later hosted a dinner for the Argentine delegation.

Cafiero, who is leading a 20-member business delegation, will meet Prime Minster Sheikh Hasina and Commerce Minister Tipu Munshi today.

He said the bond between the two countries started long before — with the relationship between the great poet Rabindranath Tagore and Argentine author Victoria Ocampo.

Argentina recognised Bangladesh in 1973 and then opened its embassy a year later. However, in 1977, an Argentine dictator closed the embassy.

Addressing the inauguration ceremony, Shahriar Alam said Bangladesh is the world’s 35th economy which definitely attracted Argentina to reopen its embassy here, but the love of Bangladeshis for Argentine football also was a triggering factor.

Immediately after the World Cup football campaign by the Argentina team, Hasina congratulated the Argentine president.

“This is an example of how people can inspire us to deepen the diplomatic, economic and political relationships,” Shahriar Alam said.

“Reopening the embassy is not only a diplomatic gesture but an emotional one as well. It is a reflection of the strong bond of friendship that exists between our peoples,” he said.

In 2022, the bilateral trade between the two nations was $765 million. Argentine exports reached $742.9 million and imports from Bangladesh totalled $22.1 million.

Cafiero said while trade is definitely an issue why Argentina is reopening its embassy, it is the love and dignity for people that are especially needed in times of war and austerity.

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