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Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has urged the Kyrgyz Republic to import Bangladeshi products, including high quality pharmaceuticals and ceramic wares.
The Prime Minister made the call while Kyrgyz ambassador to Bangladesh Irina Orolbavea paid a courtesy call on her at the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) on Sunday morning.
During the meeting, they discussed various issues relating to national, regional and international developments.
Hasina said Bangladesh attaches due importance to its relationship with Kyrgyzstan.
She said her government is ceaselessly working to establish rule of law and justice in the society by fulfilling its election pledges.
The Prime Minister said the present government is strongly committed to further strengthening democratic institutions in the country to establish transparency and accountability at all levels of administration.
She said Bangladesh wants to work with the friendly countries to maintain regional and international peace.
The Kyrgyz Ambassador greeted Sheikh Hasina for the outstanding victories of Bangladesh National Cricket Team against West Indies and Zimbabwe.
She said that sharing this experience, Kyrgyzstan’s culture and sports can be strengthened significantly.
The Kyrgyz envoy also appreciated the quality of Bangladeshi readymade garments including knitwear and woven stuffs.
Secretary to the Prime Minister’s office Mollah Waheeduzzaman, Prime Minister’s Press Secretary Abul Kalam Azad and Ambassador M Ziauddin were present on the occasion.
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