Reportage
Bangladesh and Romania have agreed to work towards establishing a structured political consultation mechanism and explore opportunities for high-level visits and business cooperation.
Ambassador of Bangladesh to Romania Shahnaz Gazi paid a courtesy and working visit to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Romania recently and met with Ana Cristina Țincă, State Secretary for Strategic Affairs and discussed the issues of mutual interest.
The discussions reflected a shared commitment to advancing a new phase of partnership between Bangladesh and Romania.
Diana Tașe, Director of the Asia Pacific and Latin America Division, and Mihai Ciompec, Counsellor Plenipotentiary in the same directorate of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Romania also attended the meeting.
The Ambassador was accompanied by Sheikh Kaushik Iqbal, First Secretary of the Embassy of Bangladesh.
The meeting focused on strengthening Bangladesh-Romania relations through institutional dialogue, enhanced labour and migration cooperation, educational exchanges, and increased people-to-people connectivity.


















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