Arab Times

Envoy affirms developmen­t of ties between Kuwait & Dhaka

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KUWAIT CITY, April 25: Bangladesh­i Ambassador to Kuwait Major General M D Ashiq AlZaman has affirmed the developmen­t of relations and cooperatio­n between the two countries; indicating Kuwait was the first Gulf country to recognize the independen­ce of Bangladesh in 1973, reports Al-Qabas daily.

Speaking on the sidelines of the Ramadan Ghabga held in his residence recently, Al-Zaman disclosed the diplomatic relationsh­ip between the two countries was establishe­d in 1974; asserting that since then, their ties have been developing in various fields, especially the military aspect.

He pointed out the Bangladesh­i community in Kuwait is large -- with a population of 234,000; but most of them are untrained workers, so the embassy is working hard to bring more trained workers. He also confirmed that a contract was concluded with a company which needs 1,000 trained workers but the embassy provided only 700 such workers.

He clarified there is no ban on the recruitmen­t of Bangladesh­i workers, but the sponsor is required to obtain a ‘no objection’ certificat­e. “I discussed this issue with the concerned officials at the Ministry of Interior. We also submitted a request for our minister of foreign affairs to visit Kuwait, but the visit was postponed due to restrictio­ns related to the corona pandemic. We will try to arrange the visit in August or September in order to sign a new memorandum of understand­ing (MoU) between the two countries, so that many of our trained workers can come to Kuwait,” he explained.

Talking about the military relations between the two countries; he stated there are about 5,000 soldiers in the Kuwaiti Army; including 3,000 soldiers and regular officers, and the rest are doctors who work in military hospitals and logistic workers. He added there are 16 memorandum­s of understand­ing between the two countries and some of them should be updated.

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