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Bangladesh–Sudan relations refers to the bilateral relations between Bangladesh and Sudan. Colleges in Bangladesh, like the Sher-e-Bangla Medical College, have hosted students from Sudan. [1]
Mir Shawkat Ali was previously the Bangladeshi High Commissioner to Sudan. [2] In 2008, former Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff of Sudanese Armed Forces, General Muhammad Abdul Qadir Nasruddin paid an official visit to Dhaka. [3]
A number of Sudanese soldiers have been participating in several training programmes in Bangladesh, specially in UN Peacekeeping training in Bangladesh Institute of Peace Support Operation Training. [4]
Both Bangladesh and Sudan have expressed mutual interest in expanding their bilateral trade and investment. [5] Bangladeshi pharmaceuticals, ready made garments and ceramics have been identified as potential products in the Sudanese market. [6] In 2008, Bangladesh and Sudan signed an agreement related to the importation of manpower. [7] Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina has taken the initiative of opening labour wing in the Bangladeshi Mission of Sudan. [8] Bangladesh exports tea to Sudan. [9]
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Bangladesh–Sudan relations refers to the bilateral relations between Bangladesh and Sudan. Colleges in Bangladesh, like the Sher-e-Bangla Medical College, have hosted students from Sudan. [1]
Mir Shawkat Ali was previously the Bangladeshi High Commissioner to Sudan. [2] In 2008, former Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff of Sudanese Armed Forces, General Muhammad Abdul Qadir Nasruddin paid an official visit to Dhaka. [3]
A number of Sudanese soldiers have been participating in several training programmes in Bangladesh, specially in UN Peacekeeping training in Bangladesh Institute of Peace Support Operation Training. [4]
Both Bangladesh and Sudan have expressed mutual interest in expanding their bilateral trade and investment. [5] Bangladeshi pharmaceuticals, ready made garments and ceramics have been identified as potential products in the Sudanese market. [6] In 2008, Bangladesh and Sudan signed an agreement related to the importation of manpower. [7] Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina has taken the initiative of opening labour wing in the Bangladeshi Mission of Sudan. [8] Bangladesh exports tea to Sudan. [9]