Bangladesh pushes Canada to deport Bangabandhu killer Nur Chy
The Foreign Minister made the request in a message marking the 50thanniversary of diplomatic relations between Bangladesh and Canada. Bangladesh and Canada established diplomatic relations on February 14, 1972.
He expressed the hope and optimism that the existing excellent relations and partnership between Bangladesh and Canada will continue to flourish. “The two countries would work closely to take them to new heights in the spirit of mutual interest, friendship, and respect.”
Dr Momen said Bangladesh looks forward to closer cooperation and partnership with Canada in defence and security issues, including elimination of any kind of extremism.
“Bangladesh is also committed to deepening and expanding the trade and investment relations with Canada and would work closely for the steady growth in this sector,” he mentioned.
“As we celebrate 50 years, Canada looks forward to building on our solid foundation of friendship and cooperation to strengthen and diversify our partnership,” said the Canadian High Commission in Dhaka in a separate message.
The Foreign Minister said they deeply appreciate Canada’s support to the issues of the Forcibly Displaced Myanmar Nationals (FDMNs).
“Bangladesh expects Canada playing a more active role in ensuring that the perpetrators of genocide and crime against humanity in Rakhine State of Myanmar are brought to justice and a conducive environment in Rakhine State in Myanmar is created for a safe and dignified return of more than 1.1 million FDMNs (Rohingyas) from Bangladesh as soon as possible,” he said.
Dr Momen recalled the support of the Canadian people and the then Canadian government led by the former Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, extended to the glorious War of Independence.
Canada was also one of the first few countries to recognise Bangladesh immediately after its independence.
“I would like to recall that the Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and the former Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau laid down the foundation of friendship between the two countries based on shared commitment to peace, pluralism, and dignity of people,” said the Foreign Minister.