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Rahmatullah: The
Ambassador of the Republic of Türkiye to Bangladesh, Ramis Şen,
paid a courtesy call on the State Minister for Foreign Affairs, Shama Obaed
Islam, MP, at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs today. Ambassador Şen
congratulated the State Minister on her recent appointment and reaffirmed
Türkiye’s commitment to further deepening the longstanding friendship and
partnership between the two countries.During
the meeting, the State Minister warmly welcomed the Ambassador and underscored
the excellent bilateral relations between the People's Republic of Bangladesh
and the Republic of Türkiye, which are rooted in shared values, cultural
affinity, and deep-rooted civilizational bonds.The
discussions focused on further strengthening bilateral cooperation in key areas.
Both sides noted with satisfaction the positive momentum in bilateral trade and
emphasized the shared objective of increasing the trade volume between the two
countries. The State Minister welcomed greater Turkish investment in Bangladesh
and expressed readiness to facilitate such engagement. She also highlighted the
growing defence cooperation between the two countries and underscored the
importance of continued collaboration in capacity building, and defence
industry cooperation.The
State Minister expressed appreciation to the Government of Türkiye for its
humanitarian support to the forcibly displaced Rohingyas sheltered in
Bangladesh and for its consistent support to Bangladesh in international
forums. The State Minister also expressed hope that Türkiye will play a key
role in the repatriation of the Rohingyas to Myanmar.The
State Minister further sought Türkiye’s support for Bangladesh’s candidature
for the Presidency of the 81st Session of the United Nations General Assembly
for the term 2026–2027. Ambassador Ramis Şen conveyed that the Republic of
Türkiye would extend its support to Bangladesh’s candidature.The
State Minister welcomed the growing cultural and educational engagement between
Bangladesh and Türkiye and highlighted the popularity of Turkish culture in the
country. He proposed the establishment of a full-fledged cultural institute in
Bangladesh to further promote Turkish heritage. In response, the Turkish
Ambassador referred to the existing proposal for the establishment of the Yunus
Emre Institute at the University of Dhaka and noted that the initiative could
gradually expand, starting initially as a language training institute and
potentially developing into broader cultural programs in the future.
The
State Minister also expressed the hope that, once the Parliament of Bangladesh
sits in, efforts would be made to rejuvenate the Bangladesh–Turkey
Parliamentary Friendship Group to further strengthen legislative and people‑to‑people ties, noting the role such
friendship groups play in enhancing bilateral cooperation and parliamentary
diplomacy.