Rebuild a sustainable Bay of Bengal region

PM tells 5th BIMSTEC Summit in Colombo, addressing it virtually


FE Team | Published: March 31, 2022 00:24:30


Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, joining virtually from her official residence Ganobhaban, addresses the 5th BIMSTEC Summit taking place in Sri Lankan capital Colombo on Wednesday morning — PID

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Wednesday called for collective efforts of the seven Bay of Bengal countries at tapping the full potential of the region for the benefits of their people, reports UNB.
"We need to find common strategies to rebuild a sustainable and resilient Bay of Bengal region by tapping the full potential of the region," she said while addressing the 5th BIMSTEC Summit that opened in Sri Lankan capital Colombo.
Joining the summit virtually from her official residence Ganobhaban, the Prime Minister said the summit meeting gives an opportunity to expedite the collective efforts and find out common solutions to the multiple challenges.
BIMSTEC of Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation comprises Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Myanmar, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Thailand bringing together 1.54 billion people of the resource-rich region.
Sri Lanka is hosting the 5th BIMSTEC Summit in hybrid mode with the theme "BIMSTEC-Towards a Resilient Region, Prosperous Economies and Healthy Peoples." Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa formally inaugurated it.
The Bangladesh leader said that the huge population of the region is "not only a challenge but also an opportunity."
Hasina said the forum is an appropriate leverage for mutual benefits to address post Covid-19 challenges as well as the impacts of political crisis in the West.
She said the Summit is taking place at a time when the world is going through turmoil due to Russia-Ukraine war and its aftermath.
She added the war has pushed the world towards a "fresh debacle impacting fuel and food supplies and soaring prices of essentials" just when it started recovering from the devastating pandemic.
The premier said the livelihoods of people, especially of the countries like BIMSTEC, have started becoming tougher with the price hike of essentials.
She added Bangladesh has remained committed to regional cooperation since its Independence.
In this regard, she said Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman first dreamt of regional cooperation through working with neighbours in South Asia.
Bangladesh's joining of BIMSTEC forum as a founding member in 1997 was an extension of the legacy of Bangabandhu's dream, she mentioned.
The Prime Minister urged the BIMSTEC leaders to pledge for
a) Immediate implementation and operationalisation of all agreed decisions like BIMSTEC FTA, BIMSTEC Centers and entities like Disaster Management Center, Energy Center, Cultural Commission etc., Connectivity Projects, Energy Grid Connectivity with a view to bringing immediate tangible benefits for the peoples.
b) Completion of the process of all other legal instruments and policy documents that are already underway but not yet finalised by pushing the organisation's momentum on a fast track.
c) Empowering the organisation to engage in creative and innovative process by expanding its partnership and outreach with relevant entities outside BIMSTEC with a view to addressing emerging threats and seizing new opportunities.
The PM took the opportunity to explain how Bangladesh underwent a phenomenal transformation in socio-economic front during the last one decade while upholding democratic polity. She mentioned that the rate of poverty came down from 41.5 per cent to 20.5 per cent and extreme poverty from 25.1 per cent to 10.5 per cent during this period.
She also said per capita income more than tripled to USD 2,591.
The infant mortality rate fell to 23.67 per 1,000; maternal mortality rate to 173 per 100 thousand live births and life expectancy rose to 73 years.
The prime minister said Bangladesh is now one of the top five fastest growing economies in the world.
"Even during the Covid-19 pandemic, we maintained a 6.3 per cent growth last year. Just last week, we brought 100 per cent population under electricity coverage. The UNGA has granted us the final approval of graduation from the status of LDCs." Hasina said Bangladesh is the lead country for Trade and Investment within BIMSTEC and urged the leaders to extend support to implement BIMSTEC Framework Agreement on Free Trade Area (FTA) signed in 2004 for operation of tariff free trade among the member states. Conclusion of some essential constituent legal instruments of the FTA is required. Some progresses have been made in finalising the Agreement on Trade in Goods and Rules of Origin, by the relevant sectoral working group led by Bangladesh.
"I seek support from the distinguished leaders to expedite the process," she added.
She also said Multimodal Transport Connectivity is another vital component of BIMSTEC Cooperation and the government is committed to linking Bangladesh with the countries in the Bay of Bengal region.

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