PM Hasina seeks more investments from Saudi Arabia
Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has sought more investments from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) in the country to march ahead the measures taken by her government for socio-economic advancement of the countrymen.
"Make more investment in Bangladesh to take forward the initiatives taken by us for socio-economic advancement of the people," the Prime Minister's speech writer M Nazrul Islam quoted her as telling the KSA Ambassador to Bangladesh, Essa Yousef Essa Alduhailan when he paid a courtesy call on her at the PM's official Ganabhaban residence here.
Mentioning that Saudi Arabia and its people are very close to the heart of Bangladesh and she said, "Saudi Arabia always stands beside Bangladesh."
The Saudi envoy pledged to extend cooperation for continuation of Bangladesh's development journey.
The premier said they wish welfare of Saudi Arabia and its people as they are the Custodian of the Two Holy mosques in Mecca and Madinah.
He handed over a congratulatory message of the Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud to Prime Minister on her reelection as head of the government.
In the message, the Crown Prince wished Bangladesh's further progress and prosperity.
The Saudi envoy expressed his country's desire to establish eight mosques and Islamic language institutes in eight divisions in Bangladesh.
The Prime Minister asked the authorities concerned to take measures to find out a suitable place for setting up an institute in Dhaka.
The Saudi envoy said they are taking measures to make the process of Hajj and Omra Hajj easier in the days to come.
He said Saudi Arabia and Bangladesh can enhance cooperation in sports and culture.
The envoy expressed his country's eagerness to take medical staff from Bangladesh alongside other professionals.