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TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 2025
FM urges Malaysian High Commissioner to finalise protocol on employment of workers

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02 February, 2021, 02:30 pm
Last modified: 02 February, 2021, 02:30 pm

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FM urges Malaysian High Commissioner to finalise protocol on employment of workers

Momen also requested to take back the stranded Bangladeshi workers who could not return to Malaysia due to Covid-19 lockdown.

TBS Report
02 February, 2021, 02:30 pm
Last modified: 02 February, 2021, 02:30 pm
FM urges Malaysian High Commissioner to finalise protocol on employment of workers

Foreign Minister Ak Abdul Momen requested the newly appointed High Commissioner of Malaysia in Bangladesh, Hazanah Md Hashim, to finalise the Protocol amending the MoU between the Government of Malaysia and the Government of Bangladesh (G to G plus) on the employment of workers.

The minister made the requests while they met at the State Guest House, Padma, on Monday.

Momen also requested to take back the stranded Bangladeshi workers who could not return to Malaysia due to Covid-19 lockdown.

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He appreciated the Government of Malaysia for allowing the workers to change employers and also for introducing the recalibration program under which illegal workers would have an opportunity to legalise.

The Malaysian High Commissioner acknowledged the immense contribution of Bangladeshi workers and professionals in Malaysian economy and society. She assured to take up the issue of worker's return with her government.

The High Commissioner was appreciative of the policy initiatives and social safety net programmes of Bangladesh in the face of prolonged pandemic. To expand trade, the High Commissioner hoped that the negotiations for Free Trade Agreement (FTA) will start soon.

Foreign minister lauded the strong moral and political support of Malaysia in favour of Rohingyas and sought further support from both Malaysia and ASEAN for a durable solution to the Rohingya crisis. He requested Malaysia to continue the operation of the Field Hospital to the support of the Rohingyas even in a limited form.

He noted that recently the First Gentleman of Singapore donated relief materials to the Rohingyas staying in Bhasan Char island.

The Bangladesh Foreign Minister sought Malaysian support to Bangladesh's candidature for ASEAN Sectoral Dialogue Partner.

The Foreign Minister hoped that Bangladesh-Malaysia bilateral relations would reach a newer height during her tenure in Dhaka through meaningful cooperation and collaboration in different areas of interest. 

Momen mentioned that Bangladesh has been enjoying brotherly and cordial relationship with Malaysia since independence.

He noted that Malaysia is important to Bangladesh on a wide range of issues such as overseas employment, higher education, science-technology, agro-processing, trade, tourism, energy etc. and foreign investment.

He suggested that an investment delegation from Malaysia may visit the Economic Zones and Industrial Parks in Bangladesh to invest in Bangladesh where an investment-friendly environment is prevailing.

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