PM stresses larger global support to overcome developing countries’ crisis


FE Team | Published: January 23, 2023 19:42:28 | Updated: January 23, 2023 22:27:45


PM stresses larger global support to overcome developing countries’ crisis

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has urged World Bank (WB) and other international organisations to strengthen support to help developing countries like Bangladesh overcome the crisis stemming from the Covid-19 pandemic and the Russia-Ukraine war.

"Help developing countries like Bangladesh to face the existing crisis arising from the Covid-19 pandemic and Russia-Ukraine war," she said while visiting WB Managing Director (MD) for Operations Axel van Trotsenburg paid a courtesy call on her at her office in Dhaka on Monday, reports BSS.

PM's Speechwriter M Nazrul Islam told a news briefing after the call on.

Trotsenburg called Bangladesh's development "incredible" and assured of staying beside Dhaka in its development spree.

"We have been remaining beside Bangladesh since 1972 and will continue support in its development efforts," he said.

He also highly praised Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, under whose visionary leadership, Bangladesh has made massive development.

He said, "Per capita income of Bangladesh was only 50 USD while it has now increased to 2824 USD".

Trotsenburg said the prime aim of his visit to Bangladesh is to further strengthen the existing relations between Dhaka and WB.

Stating that the developed countries are mainly responsible for climate change impacts, Sheikh Hasina called for fulfilling their pledges by providing their promised money to the climate fund.

"But they (developed countries) are not complying with their promises," she said.

The prime minister briefly described her government's steps to overcome the challenges arising out of climate change.

She said her government formed the climate trust fund with its own finance alongside taking measures for massive afforestation, building green belts and sustainable housings for vulnerable people and implementing Delta Plan-2100 to give the new generations developed life.

The premier said Bangladesh saw fast development in the last 14 years due to having political stability here and her government's tireless efforts to implement its vision to give the countrymen a beautiful and improved live as envisioned by Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.

Prior to the Covid-19 pandemic, she said Bangladesh had continuously achieved over 8 per cent GDP growth.

The prime minister said the developing countries have fallen into trouble with skyrocketing prices of fuel oil, foodstuff and transportation costs due to the Covid-19 pandemic and the Russia-Ukraine war.

She also said, "After breaking out of the pandemic, the GDP growth has declined and there were some impediments on the way of Bangladesh's development which is now being recovered".

Trotsenburg said developing countries like Bangladesh would have to face some challenges due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the Russia-Ukraine war and the impacts of climate change.

He said the developing countries should generate employments for new generations to overcome challenges which are required to accomplish sustainable development goals.

PM's International Relations Affairs Advisor Dr Gowher Rizvi, PM's Ambassador-at-large Mohammad Ziauddin, PM's Principal Secretary M Tofazzel Hossain Miah and Finance Senior Secretary Fatima Yasmin were present.

Trotsenburg arrived in Dhaka on Saturday on his maiden three-day official visit to Bangladesh.

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