President for increasing trade relations with Sudan
Wednesday, 5 November 2008
President Iajuddin Ahmed Tuesday emphasised increasing trade relations between Bangladesh and Sudan as he offered Bangladesh's world-class products for the market of the African country, reports UNB.
"Sudan can import Bangladeshi world-standard products, including pharmaceuticals, readymade garments and ceramics, at cheaper prices," he said while the visiting Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff of the Sudanese armed forces, General Muhammad Abdul Qadir Nasruddin, called on him at Bangabhaban.
Welcoming Gen Nasruddin, the President said existing bilateral relations between the two brotherly countries are excellent and these relations would be strengthened further through such kind of high-level visit.
He also expressed the hope that the relations would be strengthened further through training-exchange programme between the armed forces of the two countries.
President Iajuddin said about 1,500 Bangladeshi peacekeepers are deployed in Sudan.
He expressed his gratitude and thanks to Sudanese government and its armed forces for the support and cooperation extended to Bangladeshi peacekeepers deployed there under the mandate of the United Nations.
"Sudan can import Bangladeshi world-standard products, including pharmaceuticals, readymade garments and ceramics, at cheaper prices," he said while the visiting Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff of the Sudanese armed forces, General Muhammad Abdul Qadir Nasruddin, called on him at Bangabhaban.
Welcoming Gen Nasruddin, the President said existing bilateral relations between the two brotherly countries are excellent and these relations would be strengthened further through such kind of high-level visit.
He also expressed the hope that the relations would be strengthened further through training-exchange programme between the armed forces of the two countries.
President Iajuddin said about 1,500 Bangladeshi peacekeepers are deployed in Sudan.
He expressed his gratitude and thanks to Sudanese government and its armed forces for the support and cooperation extended to Bangladeshi peacekeepers deployed there under the mandate of the United Nations.