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Momen attends G20 Development Ministers’ Meeting in Varanasi

Foreign Minister Dr A K Abdul Momen today

attended “G20 Development Minister’s Meeting (G20 DMM)” at Varanasi in the

Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.

Foreign Ministers, Ministers and delegates from a number of G20 countries as

well as guest countries attended the meeting, which primarily focused on

multilateralism, progress of implementation of SDGs and Green Development.

Dr Momen intervened at the various sessions of the G20 DMM where he

emphasized on upholding the true spirit of multilateralism for greater

interest of the Global Community.

He stressed on the challenges faced by the Countries of Global South and

called for support from developed countries on means of implementation,

financing and capacity building.

Momen highlighted various steps and achievements made by Bangladesh under the

dynamic leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in implementation of SDGs,

Green Development and adopting various initiatives to facilitate the

‘Lifestyle for Environment’ Mission.

Foreign Minister of Bangladesh met his Indian counterpart S Jaishankar on the

sidelines of the G20 DMM.

Both Foreign Ministers expressed satisfaction on the existing excellent

bilateral relations between the two countries.

They discussed issues of bilateral interests and the various important events

which are expected to take place in the coming days.

Dr Momen appreciated India for successfully steering the G20 meetings and

their leadership role in addressing the global challenges under India’s G20

presidency.

Both Foreign Ministers expressed satisfaction on various achievements which

have been taken in the recent time.

Dr Momen also met Dr Mohamad Maliki bin Osman, Minister at the Prime

Minister’s Office, Singapore and Ms Isobel Coleman, Deputy Administrator of

USAID.

During his meeting with the Singaporean Minister, Dr Momen emphasized on

expanding the areas of cooperation with Singapore and employing more people

from Bangladesh.

He, During his meeting with Deputy Administration of USAID, stressed on

robust partnership between Bangladesh and USAID that has spanned for more

than five decades.

During both the meeting, Foreign Minister sought support for early and

sustainable repatriation of all the displaced Rohingyas to their homeland in

the Rakhine State of Myanmar.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha