World Bank's South Asian Region Vice-President Martin Raiser has said Bangladesh has surprised the whole world through its tremendous development, describing the country as "a success case of development".
"Bangladesh is a successful case of development and attained a very impressive achievement. Bangladesh is becoming one of the countries that makes surprise through its development," he said.
He made the remarks while paying a courtesy call on Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina at Prime Minister's Office (PMO) in Dhaka, reports BSS.
During the talks, the prime minister said Bangladesh wants to maintain an open and transparent relationship with the World Bank.
PM's Press Secretary Ihsanul Karim briefed the newsmen after the meeting.
Referring to the Russia-Ukraine war, Sheikh Hasina requested the World Bank (WB) to take measures for stopping it as the entire world has been facing a global crisis stemming from the war.
About the climate change issue, she said her government is working on adaptation and mitigation of climate change with its own resources.
The prime minister also put emphasis on strengthening connectivity to further accelerate development.
She said her government is developing the country with a small, mid and long-term plan, adding that they are implementing Delta Plan 2100 to ensure a better and beautiful life for generations.
The WB official said they would continue support to Bangladesh in its development efforts.
The prime minister also said that her government has successfully implemented the MDGs and is now working to execute the SDGs.
Martin Raiser has given a proposal to jointly celebrate 50 years of relations between Bangladesh and the WB.
He also handed over a photograph of former WB President Robert Strange McNamara captured with the Father of the Nation at Ganabhaban on 31st January in 1972 to the prime minister.
PM's Ambassador-at-Large Mohammad Ziauddin, PM's Principal Secretary Dr Ahmad Kaikaus and WB Country Director to Bangladesh Abdoulae Seck were present, among others.