Wednesday, 17 June, 2026
Wednesday, 17 June, 2026

Bangladesh Ambassador Pays Courtesy Call on the Speaker of Nepal

Kathmandu Correspondent, dhakadiplomat.com
  17 Jun 2026, 21:06

Ambassador Md. Shafiqur Rahman, paid a courtesy call on the Dol Prasad Aryal, Speaker of the House of Representatives of Nepal, at his office today. The Envoy congratulated the Speaker on assuming his new role and conveyed warm greetings from the Speaker of the Parliament of Bangladesh. He also thanked the Speaker for Nepal’s support to Bangladesh’s Foreign Minister in the elections for the PGA.
During the meeting, the Ambassador recalled the longstanding friendship between Bangladesh and Nepal, underpinned by mutual respect, shared values, and strong people-to-people ties. Referring to the two countries as close and friendly neighbours, he underlined the vast untapped potential for cooperation in various sectors. He noted the commonality of challenges in development and socio-economic transformation faced by Bangladesh and Nepal and emphasized the need for enhanced cooperation, exchange of expertise, and partnership to address these challenges.
The Ambassador expressed Bangladesh’s readiness to further expand cooperation in the fields of energy, trade, tourism, education, agriculture, food security, women’s empowerment, youth development, and people-to-people connectivity. He also highlighted the opportunities for closer collaboration within regional and international forums, including SAARC and BIMSTEC, and stressed the importance of promoting trade, connectivity, and investment across South Asia.
The Speaker appreciated Bangladesh’s remarkable gains in economic growth and infrastructure development noting that Bangladesh’s development experiences could contribute to Nepal’s own development journey. The Speaker also noted the growing role of sports in bringing the peoples of the two countries closer together by fostering friendship and understanding among the youth. He further emphasized the importance of tourism, cultural exchanges, and people-to-people contacts in strengthening bilateral relations.
Acknowledging common risks posed by climate change and environmental challenges, the Speaker noted that environmental risks affecting the Himalayan region and coastal areas are shared concerns for the region and called for greater cooperation in mitigating them. He also praised Bangladesh’s continued support in providing scholarships and educational opportunities for Nepali students pursuing medical education and technical studies in Bangladesh.
Reaffirming Nepal’s commitment to advancing bilateral ties, the Speaker assured his full support, through his legislative roles, in further consolidating bilateral cooperation. The Speaker also expressed keen interest in facilitating exchanges between parliamentary committees of the two countries and also utilizing the Parliamentary Friendship Group as a platform for deepening parliamentary cooperation and democratic practices.
Finally, the speaker commended the ambassador for his active and dynamic initiatives as Ambassador and expressed sincere thanks for the special quality mangoes received as a seasonal complementary gift from the Embassy.

Comments

  • Latest
  • Popular

Bangladesh Ambassador Pays Courtesy Call on the Speaker of Nepal

 Pushkin Day and Russian Language Day observed at Dhaka University

Russian House in Dhaka Celebrates Russia Day with Cultural Fair, Exhibitions, and International Concert Program

India’s envoy-designate says Dhaka, Delhi can achieve global ambitions together

Bangladesh seeks stronger UNDP support for LDC transition

Information Minister inaugurates 5th CMG Forum in China

Russia offers floating nuclear plant option to Bangladesh

Bangladesh, Türkiye eye strategic partnership, trade expansion

Khalilur elected President of 81st UNGA session

Tofail Ahmed, Liberation War organiser and veteran Awami League leader, no more

১০
India’s envoy-designate says Dhaka, Delhi can achieve global ambitions together
A day before his arrival in Bangladesh, India’s High Commissioner-designate Dinesh Trivedi has said that
Indian envoy Pranay Verma pays farewell call on PM 
Indian High Commissioner to Bangladesh Pranay Verma paid a farewell call on Prime Minister Tarique
Army Chief meets Indian High Commissioner-designate to Bangladesh; discusses defence ties, border security
Dinesh Trivedi, High Commissioner-Designate of India to Bangladesh, called on Chief of Army Staff (COAS)
Bangladesh, India need highly developed border management system: Pankaj Saran
Pankaj Saran, Convenor of NatStrat, a Delhi-based independent centre for research on strategic and security