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Bangladesh and UAE Strengthen Friendship Through Investment and Visa Support



The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has shown interest in making big investments in Bangladesh. This was shared during a meeting between the Chief Adviser of Bangladesh, Professor Muhammad Yunus, and UAE’s Minister Sheikh Nahayan Bin Mabarak Al Nahyan. The meeting took place in Dhaka and focused on ways to improve relations between the two countries.


The UAE delegation said they want to invest in areas like energy, infrastructure, and trade. They believe Bangladesh has great potential for growth, and they want to be a part of that journey. The Chief Adviser welcomed this proposal and thanked the UAE for their support.


One of the most important announcements was about visas. The UAE has started giving out 30 to 50 visit visas each day to Bangladeshi nationals. This is very helpful for people who want to travel to the UAE for work, business, or visiting family.


Professor Yunus said that this decision will help improve the lives of many Bangladeshis. It will also increase people-to-people contact and make the friendship between the two countries even stronger. He praised the UAE for understanding the needs of Bangladeshi workers.


Both sides agreed to keep working together in the future. They plan to hold more meetings to discuss trade, education, and cultural exchange. These steps will help build a deeper and long-lasting partnership.


This meeting shows that the relationship between Bangladesh and the UAE is growing in a positive direction. With more investments and easier travel, both countries can enjoy benefits that will support their people and economies.

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