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President urges UAE to recruit more manpower from Bangladesh


By BSS
Published : 12 Oct 2022 09:42 PM

President M Abdul Hamid on Wednesday urged the United Arab Emirates (UAE) government to recruit more skilled and semi-skilled manpower as well as professionals from Bangladesh in various sectors.

The President came up with the call as the newly-appointed UAE resident  Ambassador to Bangladesh Abdulla Ali Abdulla Khaseif Al Hmoudi presented his  credentials to the head of the state at Bangabhaban on Wednesday afternoon.

 Later, President's Press Secretary Joynal Abedin briefed the BSS about the 

meeting.

During the meeting, Hamid congratulated the UAE leadership for successfully 

hosting the global mega event "Dubai Expo 2020" despite the challenges of the 

Covid-19 pandemic.

Hamid thanked the UAE government for providing employment opportunities to 

around seven lakh Bangladeshi expatriates there.

The UAE is making an important contribution to the development of Bangladesh, 

he mentioned. 

Noting that Bangladesh produces international-standard products, especially 

ready-made garments (RMG), ceramics, pharmaceuticals, leather goods, jute 

products, frozen fish, electronic products, furniture, plastic products and 

construction materials, the President said the UAE can import these quality 

products from Bangladesh. 

Receiving the credential, the President mentioned Bangladesh's excellent 

relationship with the UAE saying that Bangladesh attaches the highest 

importance to its relationship with the United Arab Emirates.

Referring to the excellent bilateral ties existing between the two countries, 

he expressed hope that these relations would be strengthened in the coming 

days.

The President assured the ambassador of providing all-out cooperation in 

doing assignments in Bangladesh.

Secretaries concerned and senior officials of Bangabhaban were present there.

  Earlier, on his arrival at Bangabhaban, a contingent of the horse-mounted 

President Guard Regiment (PGR) offered the ambassador guards of honour.

The national anthems of the both countries were also played by the army band. 

The ambassador made a round of inspection of the guards of honour.