At the request of a friend, the Prime Minister of Malaysia gave great news to Bangladeshi workers
October 4, 20242 Mins Read
Jumbangla Desk: Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim gave good news for Bangladeshi workers. He said that 18,000 Bangladeshis will be taken to the labor market of Malaysia in the first phase.
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Interim government's chief adviser Dr. He gave this good news at the end of the meeting with Muhammad Yunus.
The leaders of the two countries agreed to take bilateral relations to new heights. Anwar Ibrahim said, Dr. I have full confidence in Mohammad Yunus' leadership. I believe Bangladesh will move forward and remain fully cooperative.
Meanwhile, the chief adviser at the press conference. Muhammad Yunus said that he wants to take bilateral relations with Malaysia to new heights. Political, humanitarian and commercial aspects were discussed in the meeting. Talked about manpower export with Malaysia.
At the press conference, the Chief Adviser also spoke about his long-standing relationship with Malaysian universities and their leaders. The two leaders drove to the venue of the bilateral meeting in the same car as a sign of their close friendship.
Earlier, Anwar Ibrahim arrived at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport around 2 pm. He was welcomed by the chief adviser of the interim government. Muhammad Yunus. Later, the Prime Minister of Malaysia was given a guard of honor at the airport. The two had a private meeting there.
Anwar Ibrahim is accompanied by a 58-member delegation comprising of his cabinet members, ministers, parliamentarians and senior government officials.
Earlier, Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim expressed his desire to visit Bangladesh very soon after Bangladesh's change of status on August 14. At that time, the chief adviser. The Prime Minister of Malaysia called Muhammad Yunus to congratulate him personally.
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Information on the website of the Malaysian High Commission in Dhaka says that the then Prime Minister of Malaysia, Najib Razak, last visited Dhaka in November 2013 on an official visit.