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Russia not here to compete with the West, been Bangladesh's trusted partner: Ambassador

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19 December, 2023, 01:50 pm
Last modified: 19 December, 2023, 01:53 pm

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Russia not here to compete with the West, been Bangladesh's trusted partner: Ambassador

“Today, we remain a reliable partner of Bangladesh’s progressive journey,” Russian Ambassador to Bangladesh Alexander Mantytskiy said

UNB
19 December, 2023, 01:50 pm
Last modified: 19 December, 2023, 01:53 pm
Russian Ambassador to Bangladesh Alexander Mantytskiy said they are not here to compete with the Western countries but to show what they have done and what they are doing, 19 December. Photo: UNB
Russian Ambassador to Bangladesh Alexander Mantytskiy said they are not here to compete with the Western countries but to show what they have done and what they are doing, 19 December. Photo: UNB

Russian Ambassador to Bangladesh Alexander Mantytskiy today said that they are proud of their country's contribution during the early years of Bangladesh's development, which over the decades has become a role model for the whole world.

"Today, we remain a reliable partner of Bangladesh's progressive journey," he told reporters at a media briefing at the Russian Embassy.

Responding to a question, the envoy said they are not here to compete with the Western countries but to show what they have done and what they are doing.

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He also referred to what he said recently at the Jatiya Press Club and what the Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman said in Moscow.

The Russian Embassy hosted the event.

The then Soviet Union supported Bangladesh's aspiration to become an independent country and provided necessary assistance at the UN Security Council.

In January 1972, the war-torn Bangladesh appealed to the UN for help in solving the problem of its paralyzed ports.

Between 1972 and 1974, the Soviet Pacific Navy conducted a special purpose expedition to clear the Chittagong port of mines and sunken ships.

Vitaliy Gubenko and Alexander Zalutskiy, members of the Soviet Navy Special Purpose Expedition, participated in Victory Day commemorative events, visited the place where they were assigned in Chattogram, and paid tribute to Yuri Redkin.

The necessary funding to hire private ship-lifting companies was found, but contract negotiations came to no avail, said the Russian ambassador.

Meanwhile, he said, preliminary talks on the issue were underway between Moscow and Dhaka.

On March 3, 1972, Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman requested the Soviet leadership to send an expedition to restore Chittagong port's functionality.

The response was quick, and the respective agreement was signed the same month. Notably, it didn't entail any financial liabilities for Bangladesh, as the USSR undertook the task on purely humanitarian grounds, while other "volunteers" requested over USD 10 million for the job.

The first Soviet minesweepers came to Chittagong port on April 26, 1972.

According to Western estimates, it should have taken three to five years to complete the task.

The USSR did it in 26 months. Around 1,000 sailors under the command of Rear Admiral Sergei Zuenko lifted 26 ships, almost 2000 tons of metal scrap, and mines.

As a result, the ships with humanitarian aid and commercial cargo started anchoring at the revived port.

"It is safe to say that the mission rescued the economy of Bangladesh from the threat of total collapse and its 75 million people from hunger," said the Russian ambassador.

The Chittagong port restoration was a truly heroic feat as the Soviet servicemen demonstrated high professionalism despite austere living conditions, storms, extreme heat and almost zero visibility in water, he said.

In 2020, a stele to their memory was unveiled in Chittagong.

"Unfortunately, not all crewmembers returned home. On July 13, 1973, senior sailor Yuri Redkin, only 22 years old, lost his life in the line of duty. He was buried with military honors on the territory of the Bangladesh Naval Academy on the Patenga Cape," said the ambassador.

In 1984, an obelisk was erected there and the place was named Redkin Point.

"We appreciate that the Academy authorities continue the tradition of laying floral wreaths on Yuri Redkin's birthday and keep the monument in good condition," he said.

At the ceremony marking the departure of the Soviet sailors, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman said, "I am confident that your work will facilitate further expansion of friendship and cooperation between our countries."

Vitaliy Gubenko and Alexander Zalutskiy, members of the Special Purpose Expedition of the Soviet Pacific Fleet that worked on cleaning the Chittagong Port of mines and submerged ships in 1972-1974, shared their experiences at today's event.

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