Bangladesh seeks direct flights to Indonesia
প্রকাশ: সোমবার । এপ্রিল ১৩, ২০২৬
Bangladesh requested
Indonesia to explore the possibility of launching direct flights to facilitate
greater mobility and exchanges, also to consider easing visa procedures for
Bangladeshi, according to a foreign ministry’s press release.
The second round of
Foreign Office Consultations (FOC) between Bangladesh and Indonesia was held in
Jakarta today in a cordial and forward-looking atmosphere, the press release
added.
The Bangladesh delegation
was led by Foreign Secretary Ambassador Asad Alam Siam, while the Indonesian
side was headed by Director General of Asia, Pacific and African Affairs at
Indonesia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs Dr Santo Darmosumarto.
It was mentioned that Bangladesh
and Indonesia reaffirmed their strong commitment to strengthening regional
cooperation, also agreed to deepen engagement across multiple sectors.
Both sides held
wide-ranging discussions covering trade and investment, energy, agriculture,
education, health, digital economy, security, connectivity, tourism, fisheries,
culture and people-to-people exchanges.
Bangladesh invited
enhanced Indonesian investment in high-potential sectors including
pharmaceuticals, hospitality, tourism, ICT, renewable energy, leather and
footwear.
The two countries also
agreed to strengthen trade facilitation measures and expedite meetings of the
Trade Negotiating Committee and the Joint Working Group on Power and Energy.
They underscored the
importance of increased private sector engagement and early finalisation of
pending legal instruments to boost economic cooperation.
The two sides also
identified significant opportunities for cooperation in agriculture and
fisheries, alongside broader collaboration in health and food security.
Bangladesh sought
Indonesia’s continued support for the safe, voluntary and dignified return of
forcibly displaced Rohingyas, ensuring their rights and sustainable
livelihoods. Dhaka also requested Jakarta’s support for Bangladesh’s bid to
become a Sectoral Dialogue Partner of ASEAN.
On the sidelines, Foreign
Secretary Siam met Indonesia’s Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Muhammad Anis
Matta and extended an invitation for high-level visits between the two
countries.
Officials from both sides,
including senior diplomats and representatives from relevant ministries,
attended the consultations.