Malaysian PM pledges immediate attention to 18,000 fresh entries from Bangladesh
UNB
Publish: 04 Oct 2024, 06:58 PM
Dhaka,
Oct 4 (UNB) - Reassuring decent working conditions, Malaysian Prime Minister
Anwar Ibrahim on Friday said his government will give immediate attention to
the fresh entry of 18,000 Bangladeshi workers to Malaysia in the first phase
subject to all conditions are met.
"We have discussed
the whole system. And we have gone through very transparent procedures. We need
workers but they can't be treated as modern slaves no matter if they are from
Bangladesh or other countries. I said this publicly in the past like now,"
he said while responding to a question from UNB during a joint press appearance
with Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus.
The Malaysian Prime
Minister, however, reminded Bangladesh to remain careful and distinguish things
urging not to defend criminal actions by anyone - either Malaysians or
foreigners in Malaysia.
Chief Adviser Prof Yunus
expressed his gratitude to the Malaysian Prime Minister on behalf of all the
people in the country for making this announcement on the worker issue.
An estimated 800,000
Bangladeshis now live and work in Malaysia. Of them, about 450,000 migrated
between August 2022 and May this year.
Chief Adviser Prof Yunus
and the Malaysian Prime Minister had a brief one-on-one meeting at the Hazrat
Shahjalal Airport before their bilateral talks at Hotel InterContinental.
Prof Yunus said he was
'very happy' to welcome his old friend in Dhaka as they have known each other
for over four decades.
Yunus spoke briefly on
the student-led revolution, the sacrifice the students and people made and the
carnage committed by the previous government.
The chief adviser also
spoke about his long association with Malaysian universities and its leaders.
They boarded the same
car to travel to the bilateral venue-in an expression of their close
friendship.
During the bilateral
meeting, they discussed three core areas - political, trade and investment.
The issues of mutual
interest, including economic, political, trade and investment, education,
technology and human resource development, manpower export, higher education
cooperation, communications, infrastructure development, and defense
cooperation were also highlighted.
Malaysia is going to be
the next chair of Asean from January 2025, and the Rohingya issue was also
discussed.
In addition, the issue
of Bangladesh to become a 'Sectoral Dialogue Partner' in Asean in terms of
regional cooperation was specially raised.
"This visit is very
important in terms of bilateral relations and this visit is expected to be
considered as an expression of deepening bilateral relations and enduring
friendship between Bangladesh and Malaysia," said Foreign Affairs Adviser
Md Touhid Hossain.
The Malaysian Prime
Minister laid emphasis on 'Comprehensive Strategic Partnership' and addressing
the issues of Malaysian companies in Bangladesh and Bangladeshi companies in
Malaysia in a faster manner.
He said they do not
compromise with corruption, governance and economic fundamentals.
The Malaysian PM also
said the joint commission meeting can be held as soon as possible.
He was accorded a red
carpet reception on his arrival here on a very short official trip to take the
relations between the two countries to a new height.
The Malaysian prime
minister, who is leading a 58-member delegation, landed at Hazrat Shahjalal
International Airport around 2pm.
Chief Adviser Prof
Muhammad Yunus received him amid a gun salute and guard of honour.
After almost a decade, a
Malaysian prime minister is visiting Bangladesh, and this official visit is the
first by any head of government to Bangladesh since the formation of the
interim government on August 8.
He was directly taken to
Hotel InterContinental from the airport where he spent a couple of hours.
Prof Yunus also hosted
high tea in honour of the Malaysian prime minister.
The Malaysian PM also
met President Mohammed Shahabuddin at Bangabhaban, a senior official at the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs told UNB. He signed the visitor's book there.
Malaysia is the 8th
largest investor in Bangladesh. Malaysian companies, including several owned by
its sovereign funds, have invested more than $5 billion in Bangladesh and are
now willing to invest more, including in education.
The Malaysian prime
minister was scheduled to leave Dhaka at 6:25pm.
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