Saudi Crown Prince to visit Bangladesh in 2023, Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, the Crown Prince and Prime Minister of Saudi Arabia, has accepted the invitation to travel to Bangladesh in 2023. This would be a turning point in Bangladesh and Saudi Arabia’s bilateral relations, strengthening connections in particular in trade and commerce, investment, and economic cooperation.
Saudi Crown Prince to visit Bangladesh in 2023
This information was made public by the Saudi ambassador to Bangladesh, Essa Yussef Essa Al Duhailan, during a courtesy visit to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina at her official residence, Ganabhaban, today. After the meeting, Hasan Jahid Tusher, the deputy press secretary for the prime minister, informed the media.
In the meeting, the Saudi envoy presented the Bangladeshi Prime Minister with an acceptance letter from the Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister, who had agreed to the proposed visit to Bangladesh in response to the invitation extended by the Bangladeshi Prime Minister on August 30 of this year.
The envoy stated that it would be the first ever visit of any Saudi Crown Prince to Bangladesh after 1985 when the then Saudi Crown Prince Abdullah bin Abdulaziz visited Dhaka.“So, this visit will be very significant for both the countries and the date and schedule of the visit will be fixed through diplomatic channels,” Essa Yussef was quoted as saying.
Now the foreign ministries of both the countries will remain seized in working out the modalities of the visit. A good number of bilateral instruments — MoUs and agreements—will be signed during the visit of the Saudi Crown Prince, which would strengthen the bilateral ties between the two countries significantly, the envoy hoped.
Describing the bilateral relations between Bangladesh and Saudi Arabia as special, Sheikh Hasina said this bilateral engagement would be further strengthened and expanded to new areas of collaboration with the visit of the Saudi Crown Prince. In reply, the envoy said that Saudi Arabia enjoys a special place in the hearts of Bangladeshi people. “Our relations are growing from higher to higher over time,” he said.
The Prime Minister called for more Saudi investment in different sectors of Bangladesh, including establishing an oil refinery in Bangladesh, investment in agro-processing and food-processing and halal food industries. She stated that Bangladesh is ready to allocate special land in Bangladesh for Saudi entrepreneurs, especially in the Mirsarai special economic zone and also an exclusive economic zone in the country’s southern region.
The premier further added that the purchasing power of Bangladeshi people has gone up. If Saudi Arabia makes investments here, it will get a good return, she said assuring that Saudi investment will receive all-out support from the Bangladesh government. In response, the Saudi Ambassador appreciated the gesture from the Prime Minister saying that he would suitably brief the relevant authorities in Saudi Arabia. He further apprised the meeting that there are indeed some Saudi investment initiatives going on in Bangladesh.
He said several Saudi brands including Saudi fast-food service company “Herfy” is doing very good business in Bangladesh. “We’re working hard to make an effective collaboration between the the two Muslim brotherly countries, ” he was quoted as saying. The diplomat said the Saudi investors are keenly interested to participate in the mega projects of Bangladesh.
He said last month the Saudi Prince allocated more than US$ 10 billion fund for implementation of mega projects in five countries. Bangladesh could be one such country to benefit from Saudi investment if such funds come for its mega projects. “This is a huge area of cooperation unexplored,” he added.
In response, the Prime Minister appreciated the increasing interests from Saudi Arabia to invest in the mega projects in Bangladesh. Sheikh Hasina said Bangladesh has been maintaining friendly-relations with all the Muslim countries including Saudi Arabia for the greater welfare of the Muslim Ummah as well as the people of Bangladesh.
The Saudi diplomat lauded the leadership of Sheikh Hasina particularly for giving shelter to 1.1 million displaced Rohingya people despite having many limitations. “It is so generous (gesture)” he was quoted. He assured that Saudi Arabia supports the stance of Bangladesh over the Rohingya issue in the international forums.
Sheikh Hasina said Bangladesh is facing various problems caused by the long stay of Rohingya. “It is a big burden for Bangladesh,” she was quoted. Prime Minister then floated the idea of setting up fertilizer factories in Saudi Arabia as joint ventures between Bangladeshi and Saudi investors. In response, the Saudi envoy said, “We need to work on the proposal.”
The prime minister suggested allowing Bangladesh to buy oil, both crude and processed, with a deferred payment schedule during the discussion. “It would be preferable for us to meet the demand of the expanding industries if Saudi Arabia took the idea into consideration. She was quoted as saying, “We need some help.
Sheikh Hasina requested that the Saudi envoy convey her heartfelt gratitude and greetings to His Majesty Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, the King of Saudi Arabia and Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques. During the ambassador’s call-on, Ambassador-at-Large Mohammad Ziauddin and Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister Dr. Ahmad Kaikaus were present.