Kuwait will take more skilled manpower from Bangladesh

Outgoing Ambassador of Kuwait Faisal Mutlak Aladwani said that his country is interested in getting more skilled manpower from Bangladesh.

Today Tuesday in Dhaka State Guest House Yamuna Chief Advisor Prof. Dr. He said this during his farewell meeting with Muhammad Yunus.

The ambassador expressed his country’s interest as part of efforts to strengthen ties with Bangladesh.

The chief adviser praised the Kuwaiti ambassador, saying he was a ‘good friend of Bangladesh’ and hoped that he would continue his role in the days to come.

The chief adviser said that Bangladesh is optimistic about developing close relations with Kuwait.

The outgoing ambassador said that more than three lakh Bangladeshis are working in Kuwait and his country is interested in employing more Bangladeshis.

 

Stating that more than 5,000 members of the Bangladeshi military are working in Kuwait, he said, “We want to take more doctors, nurses and engineers.”

The meeting highlighted cooperation on economic integration, defence, Rohingya crisis, Palestine issue and energy cooperation.

The Chief Adviser thanked Kuwait for its assistance in the humanitarian response to the Rohingya. He wished for greater cooperation in energy and investment between Bangladesh and Kuwait.

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