Saudi Ambassador to Bangladesh, Essa Youssef Essa Al Duhailan, Sunday expressed the Kingdom's interest in recruiting a larger number of skilled and trained Bangladeshi workers to support its ambitious Vision 2030 projects, including the "Green Saudi Initiative."
During a meeting with Foreign Secretary Md Jashim Uddin at the foreign ministry, the envoy acknowledged the significant contributions of Bangladeshi expatriates in Saudi Arabia, commending their dedication and work ethic.
He highlighted that the Saudi Embassy in Dhaka is actively processing a substantial number of visas daily, further adding to the existing 3 million-strong Bangladeshi workforce in the Kingdom.
Both officials emphasized the importance of sustained diplomatic engagement between the two nations.
They underscored the role of high-level dialogues, including political consultations and the Joint Economic Commission (JEC), as well as the Joint Technical Committee (JTC) on Manpower, in fostering cooperation and addressing mutual interests.
The Saudi Ambassador also briefed the Foreign Secretary on key Saudi initiatives, including the establishment of Iconic Mosques and an Arabic Language Institute in Dhaka.
He sought Bangladesh's assistance in expediting these projects.
In addition, he shared updates on ongoing Saudi investments in Bangladesh's port logistics, renewable energy, and power sectors.
The Foreign Secretary assured the Ambassador of Bangladesh's commitment to resolving any outstanding issues and encouraged the exploration of new
avenues for Saudi investment.
He pledged full support for addressing any barriers that could hinder further investment from Saudi Arabia.
The Foreign Secretary expressed appreciation for Saudi Arabia's efforts in promoting regional peace and stability, particularly its leadership role
within the Islamic community.
He reaffirmed Bangladesh's unwavering support for Saudi Arabia's initiatives aimed at fostering regional harmony.
Furthermore, Secretary Jashim reiterated Bangladesh's solidarity with the Palestinian cause, urging for swift action toward a Two-State solution.
Ambassador Duhailan extended his congratulations to Foreign Secretary Jashim on assuming his role, while the Foreign Secretary briefed him on Bangladesh's recent initiatives, reforms, and developments under the Interim Government.
The envoy also expressed gratitude for Bangladesh's continued support for Saudi Arabia in international platforms, including the Kingdom's bid for the 2034 FIFA World Cup and activities within the Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA), highlighting the longstanding bonds of fraternity between the two nations.