Momen urges Portugal to open mission in Dhaka for students, migrants
GBNews24 Desk//
Bangladesh Foreign Minister Dr. AK Abdul Momen has urged Portugal to establish a resident Portuguese Mission or at least a consular service center in Dhaka for receiving all kinds of visa applications.
“It’s important for facilitating Bangladesh students to join their universities in Portugal and reunion of family members of Bangladeshi migrants with their dear ones in Portugal,” he said.
Momen made the urge while holding a bilateral meeting with his Portuguese counterpart Dr. Joao Gomes Cravinho on Friday in Lisbon on the margin of the ongoing 2nd UN Ocean Conference 2022 jointly hosted by Portugal and Kenya, reports BSS.
He mentioned that his country has maintained a resident Bangladesh Embassy in Lisbon for 10 years and purchased properties there recently for permanent location of the mission.
He observed that opening a Portugal chancery in Bangladesh would be the most appropriate gesture from the Portuguese side to celebrate the Golden Jubilee of Bangladesh-Portugal Diplomatic Relations in 2024.
This was the first bilateral meeting between the two countries at the level of foreign ministers, a foreign ministry press release said here today.
During the meeting, the two foreign ministers shared the resolve to elevate the bilateral relations between Bangladesh and Portugal to a new height in coming days.
Recalling the historic linkage between Bangladesh and Portugal in the early 16th century, Bangladesh foreign minister viewed that the two friendly countries should build on this positive legacy of history to forge stronger cooperation in the present times for their mutual benefit.
He laid emphasis on cooperation in the areas of trade, investment, human resources, blue economy, renewable energy and people-to-people contact.
The foreign minister apprised his Portuguese counterpart of Bangladesh’s remarkable progress in socio-economic development, particularly in women empowerment, health and education as well as fast economic growth, under Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
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