Prof Yunus, Bhutan’s PM pledge stronger collaboration across SAARC, BIMSTEC

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Published: November 23, 2025, 06:01 PM

Prof Yunus, Bhutan’s PM pledge stronger collaboration across SAARC, BIMSTEC

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Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus and visiting Bhutanese Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay have reaffirmed their commitment and cooperation at the international, regional and sub-regional platforms, like SAARC and BIMSTEC based on the principles of shared values, mutual respect, understanding, cooperation and a common aspiration for peace and prosperity.

They also reaffirmed their commitment to enduring bilateral engagements and cooperation.

The two sides expressed satisfaction with the establishment of the Joint Working Group (JWG) to facilitate the development of the Bhutanese Special Economic Zone (SEZ) in Kurigram and welcomed the ongoing collaborative efforts.

The leaders, according to a joint statement issued on Sunday, expressed satisfaction with the status of implementation of the agreement on the movement of ‘traffic-in-transit’, noting that the trial run of goods transport from Chattogram Port to Burimari Land Port is being completed.

Bangladesh proposed supplying pharmaceutical products to Bhutan on a government-to-government basis.

Both sides acknowledged that such cooperation would enhance Bhutan’s access to affordable and quality healthcare supplies.

At the invitation of the Chief Adviser, the Prime Minister of Bhutan is on a state visit to Bangladesh from November 22 to 24.

He is scheduled to leave Dhaka for Thimphu on Monday morning, a senior official told UNB, noting that Foreign Affairs Adviser Md Touhid Hossain will see him off at the airport.

The Bhutanese PM was accompanied by Lyonpo D.N. Dhungyel, Minister for Foreign Affairs and External Trade; Lyonpo Namgyal Dorji, Minister for Industry, Commerce, and Employment; and senior officials of the Bhutanese government.

The visit of Prime Minister Tobgay to Bangladesh is a reaffirmation of the deep-rooted friendship and goodwill that have long defined the relations between the two countries, according to the joint statement.

The Chief Adviser hosted a banquet in honour of the Prime Minister of Bhutan on Saturday evening.

Both the heads of government held official talks on Saturday in an atmosphere of heartfelt warmth and cordiality reflecting the time-tested friendship between the two countries.

The two leaders recognised with deep satisfaction the excellent state of bilateral relations and discussed the entire gamut of bilateral relations, including trade, connectivity, and people-to-people connections.

Recalling Bhutan as the first country to recognise Bangladesh as an independent country on 6 December 1971, Prof Yunus expressed gratitude for Bhutan‍‍`s invaluable support during Bangladesh’s fight for independence.

Both sides underscored the importance of enhancing bilateral trade and strengthening private sector cooperation.

Prime Minister Tobgay also met business leaders from Bangladesh to explore new avenues for economic and commercial collaboration.

Bangladesh appreciated the King of Bhutan’s global vision of Gelephu Mindfulness City (GMC) and conveyed her readiness to extend cooperation in the development of GMC in Bhutan.

The two sides expressed satisfaction at the state of ongoing cooperation in various fields such as human resource development, connectivity, tourism and culture.

In the presence of the two leaders, two MoUs - MoU on Trade of International Internet Bandwidth and other Telecommunication Services; and MoU on Appointment of Health Workforce were signed.

The Prime Minister expressed appreciation for the cordial welcome and warm hospitality extended to him and the members of his delegation.

He extended an invitation to the Chief Adviser to visit Bhutan at a mutually convenient time.

Both leaders reaffirmed their commitment to enduring engagements and cooperation between the two countries and their people.

BIDA executive chairman Ashik Chowdhury and National Citizen Party leaders separately called on visiting Bhutanese Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay at a city hotel on Sunday.

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