A new startup for Dhaka-Ankara" Hasina-Indrimei meeting"

in #news7 years ago

Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's statement on the question of trial of war criminals, which has created a bit of bitterness, behind this, the issue of a new journey to Dhaka-Ankara relations is going to be evident.
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The visit of Turkey's Prime Minister Binley Aldrim to Bangladesh is being done in a situation when the two countries of both Rohingya and Jerusalem are on the same issue. Besides, challenging the terms of international organizations like the World Bank and the IMF, making OIC a powerful platform, rejecting religious extremism, and bringing many countries of the world closer to many important fundamental issues such as establishing liberal Islam in state and social life. In the constitution of the country as a Muslim majority, secularism in the two countries is remarkable.

On the other hand, Turkey is welcomed by Turkey to double the existing bilateral $ 1 billion trade volume, transfer heavy machinery and textile factories to Bangladesh and establish special Turkish economic zones. Turkey is already implementing comprehensive scholarship programs for Bangladeshi students in their universities. The cooperation of the two countries has been gradually developed for three decades in the education sector. It all indicates that in keeping with the world's 17th largest economy and the wonderful record of annual growth of 11 percent, the country has increased its friendship with Bangladesh, it is necessary for our government to keep all possible initiatives possible. However, the high-level tourism tour between the two countries has been saying that bilateral ties have already gained momentum.

In addition to the Arakan-Turkish historic relationship, the way in which Turkey stands beside the ill-tempered Rohingya in terms of humanity is unique. Turkey has played an important role in promoting the Rohingya issue in the international arena. Turkey's growing position in the international diplomacy has made it more prominent.

We believe that Turkey has realized that no moral or political liability to stand beside those who committed crimes against humanity in the name of religion can not be part of its foreign policy. The misunderstanding that happened, there is a long way to see it as an isolated incident. After the fruitful tour of Binli Ilremim in Bangladesh, we can hope for a quick tour of Erdovan, Turkey's President and one of the world's leading leaders.