Saturday | 5 October 2024 | Reg No- 06
বাংলা
   
Saturday | 5 October 2024 | Epaper
BREAKING: BNP demands steps against ABM Khairul Huque at dialogue with CA      3 die in Sherpur flood; 60,000 stranded      Ex-president Badruddoza Chowdhury passes away      Killing during students' movement: 9 bodies to be exhumed in Sylhet      Malaysian prime minister leaves Dhaka for home      CA seeks Malaysian support for Bangladesh to be ASEAN dialogue partner      Malaysian PM assures of attention to 18,000 Bangladesh workers       

Bangladesh can become a bridge between ASEAN, SAARC: Prof Yunus 

He seeks Malaysia's support for BD to become ASEAN member

Published : Thursday, 29 August, 2024 at 12:00 AM  Count : 132
Interim government Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus on Wednesday sought Malaysia's support for Bangladesh to become a member of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).

The Chief Adviser said Bangladesh has a very good relationship with Malaysia and recalled his friendship with Malaysian leaders, including Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim and former Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad.

"Let's give our best to enhance relationship," the Chief Adviser told the Malaysian High Commissioner.

He sought Malaysian support when Malaysian High Commissioner to Bangladesh, Haznah Md. Hashim, paid a courtesy call on him at the State Guest House Jamuna.

Bangladesh can be a bridge between ASEAN and SAARC, Chief Adviser's press wing quoted Prof Yunus as saying. 

Hashim said Kuala Lumpur was going to be the next chair of ASEAN and she would convey Professor Yunus's message to the Malaysian authorities regarding the ASEAN membership. She said Malaysia would work with the Professor Yunus-led Interim government. "We trust in you. We wish you all the best," she said. Prof Yunus said that at least seven Malaysian universities have Yunus Centre, promoting social business ideas he champions and his three zero concepts.

The High Commissioner, who is leaving Bangladesh after a tenure of four years, raised tax issues being faced by Robi Axiata and other Malaysian companies, saying some 50 percent of Robi's revenue is paid as taxes.  

She said Malaysian companies including several owned by its sovereign funds have invested more than $5 billion in Bangladesh and were now willing to invest more including in education. She said a second Malaysian car manufacturer has signed an agreement with a Chittagong-based company for distributing and assembling cars.      —UNB



LATEST NEWS
MOST READ
Also read
Editor : Iqbal Sobhan Chowdhury
Published by the Editor on behalf of the Observer Ltd. from Globe Printers, 24/A, New Eskaton Road, Ramna, Dhaka.
Editorial, News and Commercial Offices : Aziz Bhaban (2nd floor), 93, Motijheel C/A, Dhaka-1000.
Phone: PABX- 41053001-06; Online: 41053014; Advertisement: 41053012.
E-mail: info©dailyobserverbd.com, news©dailyobserverbd.com, advertisement©dailyobserverbd.com, For Online Edition: mailobserverbd©gmail.com
🔝