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Bangladesh gets Dutch assurance for COVID19 support


Published : 30 Apr 2020 09:32 PM | Updated : 07 Sep 2020 05:47 PM

Bangladesh will get Netherlands’ support from retaining orders of readymade garments to technical assistance for FDI in agriculture and fisheries due to coronavirus pandemic.

Netherlands Minister for Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation Sigrid Kaag also said Bangladesh can access a fund they have created to fight off the pandemic.

Kaag and Foreign Minister Dr AK Abdul Momen had a telephone meeting on Wednesday when they discussed issues related to the pandemic, the foreign ministry said on Thursday. Dr Momen raised the issue of cancellation of orders by different European brands and buyers, and pointed out that $3.18 billion worth of orders has already been cancelled or suspended by the international buyers, already affecting 1150 factories and 2.28 million workers.

He requested the Dutch Minister to ensure that buyers and brands from the Netherlands do not cancel their orders with RMG factories of Bangladesh.

Minister Kaag assured Dr Momen that the Dutch buyers will not cancel or suspend their orders from the Bangladeshi RMG factories.
She also mentioned that the Dutch government would ensure that the RMG value chain would not be disrupted.

The challenges are arising because of COVID19 pandemic, and the way forward was discussed in detail during the telephone call between the two ministers.

Minister Sigrid Kaag informed that Dutch government has created a fund of 100 Million Euros to help countries that need support because of COVID19 pandemic.

She informed that countries that are interested to use the fund would need to request for allocation of fund.

Dr Momen thanked Minister Kaag for the Dutch support to Bangladesh on developing the Bangladesh Delta Plan 2100, and sought continued support, which was assured by the Dutch Minister.

On the issue of FDI, Bangladesh Foreign Minister mentioned that FDI would be negatively affected by the COVID19 pandemic, and requested for Dutch technical assistance in FDI in the areas of agriculture and fisheries.

Minister Kaag responded positively to the request, and mentioned that the Netherlands would be ready to support Bangladesh in this regard.

They also talked about support in the area of addressing the challenge of river erosion in Bangladesh.

Dr Momen also raised the issue of the impact of COVID19 in the Middle East, where a significant number of Bangladeshi expatriate workers have lost their job.

He also pointed out the importance that their remittance plays in the economy of Bangladesh.

Dr Momen informed the Dutch Minister that Bangladesh had approached the governments of the Middle East with two specific requests: to ensure that the Bangladeshis, including those who have lost their jobs, do not starve; and to ensure 6 months’ salaries for the Bangladeshi workers who had been terminated.

Dr Momen requested for support of Dutch government in convincing the Middle Eastern governments on these two issues.

Minister Sigrid Kaag replied that she would talk to Dutch Ambassadors in that region.

In the telephone meeting that lasted close to half-an-hour, both Ministers agreed to work together on issues of common and global interest.

On the issue of the Rohingya crisis, Dr Momen explained to Minister Kaag of the Netherlands that the around 500 Rohingyas who are on two boats are not in or even near the Bangladesh maritime border.

He pointed out that according to the law of the seas, other countries in the region have responsibilities to save the Rohingyas.

The Dutch Minister agreed that if Bangladesh continues to rescue boat loads of Rohingyas again and again then it may work as a decoy for Myanmar and encourage them to push more Rohingya to the deep sea, the foreign ministry said.

Dr Momen expressed thanks to the Dutch government for supporting the cause of the Rohingyas, and for supporting them during the trial at the International Court of Justice.

Minister Kaag assured Dr Momen that her country would continue to strongly support the Rohingyas in their journey for justice and accountability.