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Momen appointed new chair of Commonwealth Ministerial Group on Guyana

| Updated: October 13, 2020 16:23:04


Bangladesh's Foreign Minister Dr Abdul Momen seen in this undated Focus Bangla photo Bangladesh's Foreign Minister Dr Abdul Momen seen in this undated Focus Bangla photo

Foreign Minister Dr Abdul Momen has been appointed as the chair of the Commonwealth Ministerial Group on Guyana.

Momen’s appointment received unanimous support from the seven-member group comprising Antigua and Barbuda, Canada, Guyana, Jamaica, South Africa, and the United Kingdom.

Recalling Bangladesh's peaceful maritime boundary settlement with its neighbours taking recourse of international arbitration and international law, the foreign minister assured that as Chair, Bangladesh would steer the deliberations of this Ministerial Group's work towards a peaceful settlement of Guyana-Venezuela territorial dispute. 

''Bangladesh looks forward to steering the Commonwealth Ministerial Group on Guyana-Venezuela territorial dispute in line with Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's visionary Foreign Policy doctrine of peaceful settlement of disputes through dialogue and international adjudication'', said Momen.

The minister made the remark while chaired the first meeting of the Commonwealth Ministerial Group on Guyana under Bangladesh's chairmanship, read a foreign ministry statement on Tuesday.

Bangladesh took over the chairmanship from South Africa for this Ministerial Group which is currently overseeing the long-term territorial dispute between the British Guyana and Venezuela over their maritime territory.

Commonwealth Secretary-General Baroness Patricia Scotland, Foreign Ministers of Antigua and Barbuda, Canada, Guyana, Jamaica, South Africa and the UK Commonwealth Envoy were present in the meeting.

Bangladesh High Commissioner to the United Kingdom and the Governor of the Commonwealth Board of Governors Saida Muna Tasneem also participated in the meeting.

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