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The outgoing ambassador
of Turkey to Bangladesh, Ferit Ergin, today
paid farewell call on President Professor Dr
Iajuddin Ahmed at Bangabhaban here.
During the meeting, the President also
expressed his happiness at the friendly
bilateral relations existing between Dhaka
and Ankara.
He also commended the ambassador for his
outstanding performance in strengthening
ties between Bangladesh and Turkey during
his six-year tenure in Dhaka.
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The President, however,
said that there is still scope for further
consolidating the relation between the two
countries. He said that Bangladesh attaches
great importance to its relations with
Turkey.
Mentioning the cultural, religious and
historical ties between the peoples of
Bangladesh and Turkey, Professor Iajuddin
said, the ties provided an unshakable
foundation for the relations of the two
countries.
The President also underscored the need for
propelling trade and economic cooperation
further between the two countries through
exchanging business delegation and holding
single country trade fair frequently.
He said, Bangladesh would welcome
participation of Turkish entrepreneurs in
the development activities of the country.
He also observed that Turkey could be
benefited through importing Bangladesh's
garment product, pharmaceuticals, ceramics
products and leather goods.
The President also expressed his
satisfaction at the growing cooperation in
defence sector between the two countries.
Professor Iajuddin also laid emphasis on
enhancing university linkage programme
between the two countries.
The Turkish ambassador thanked the President
and the people of Bangladesh for extending
cooperation to him in discharging his duties
during his tenure in Dhaka. He also apprised
the President of establishing
Bangladesh-Turkey Chamber of Commerce and
Industry to boost bilateral trade and
economic cooperation
between the two countries during his tenure
here.
Military secretary to the President Mohd
Aminul Karim, Secretary to the President's
Office Md Sirajul Islam and Press
Secretary Abdul Awal Howlader were present.
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