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Dhaka, Thimphu reaffirms commitment to fostering continued bilateral engagement

Diplomatic Correspondent, dhakadiplomat.com
  19 Sep 2024, 22:43

Bangladesh and Bhutan have reaffirmed their 
commitment to fostering continued bilateral engagement, cooperation, and 
collaboration for fulfilling the shared aspirations of peoples of both the 
friendly nations. 
 
The pledge was made when Bhutanese ambassador to Bangladesh Rinchen Kuentsyl paid a courtesy call on Foreign Affairs adviser Md Touhid Hossain at the 
foreign ministry here, said a press release. 
 
During the meeting, Hossain noted that Bangladesh and Bhutan enjoy excellent 
bilateral relations, which is based on shared history, geographical 
proximity, and mutual respect. 
 
He highlighted the excellent people-to-people level contacts between the two 
countries. 
 
Ambassador Kuentsyl underscored that Bangladesh is an important trade partner of Bhutan. 
 
He also emphasized the importance of human resource development and thanked the Government of Bangladesh for hosting a good number of Bhutanese students particularly in medical education. 

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