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Dhaka looks IMO’s support for compliant ship recycling

Foreign Secretary Masud Bin Momen today said

Dhaka is keen to get continuous support from the International Maritime

Organization (IMO) for ensuring environment friendly hazard free ship

breaking industry in Bangladesh.

“Last year June Bangladesh has ratified the Hong Kong Convention for the safe

and environmentally sound recycling of ships. We look forward to IMO’s

continued support in achieving compliance of our recycling yards with the

provisions of the convention,” he said.

The Foreign Secretary was speaking at a programme at the foreign ministry

where IMO Secretary General Arsenio Dominguez Velasco delivered a lecture on

“Towards a Net Zero Shipping 2050: IMO’s Vision for a Just and Equitable

Transition”.

Masud said the International Maritime Organization (IMO), while achieving net

zero vision, will safeguard interests of all member states and promote to

ensure access to critical technologies and know-how for developing countries.

“As a category-C Council Member of IMO, Bangladesh will rem
ain engaged with

advancing this vision on the principle of common but differentiated

responsibilities,” he said.

Secretary (Maritime Affairs Unit) at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Rear

Admiral (Retd) Md Khurshed Alam also spoke.

IMO SG Arsenio Dominguez Velasco, who was elected as the Secretary-General of

the IMO in January, is now in Dhaka on a four-day official visit.

Bangladesh is the first Asian country he is visiting after taking office.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha