CA urges EU states to shift visa centres from Delhi to Dhaka or neighbouring country

Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus as of late (9 December) requested diplomats of the European Union (EU) member states to shift their visa centres from Sleek Delhi to Dhaka or a neighbouring nation.

He made the inquire of for the length of a gathering with EU diplomats at his space of enterprise in Dhaka’s Tejgaon, reads an announcement from the CA’s press cruise.

“As India restricts visas for Bangladeshis, many students are unable to head to Delhi to win visas for Europe. Consequently, they face uncertainty about their education. If the visa locations of work are moved to Dhaka or a neighbouring nation, every Bangladesh and the European Union will abet,” he said.

International Affairs Adviser Touhid Hossain, who used to be existing at the assembly, said Bulgaria has already shifted its visa centre for Bangladeshis to Indonesia and Vietnam. He told assorted worldwide locations to discover the same route of.

The 19-member EU delegation used to be led by Michael Miller, ambassador and head of delegation of the European Union to Bangladesh.

In the interactive session with the envoys of European worldwide locations, Prof Yunus referred to the Election Reform Commission and said determined reforms absorb to be accomplished sooner than the election to lead clear of extinct-customary considerations.

Yunus said they favor to wait for the describe back to incorporate these proposals within the election route of.  “If the govt.holds the election now, will doubtlessly be an extinct-customary every the extinct-customary considerations will near serve.”

Prof Yunus highlighted the period in-between govt’s dedication to constructing a brand unique Bangladesh that requires unique policies and a brand unique institutional framework and said the political parties are very attracted to retaining the election. “We are additionally attracted to retaining the election.”

The manager adviser urged the diplomats that he used to be searching for to cowl to the of us about the govt.s two duties – retaining the election and conducting reforms in assorted areas.

He said there are 15 assorted commissions and the govt.is looking ahead to reports from these commissions by the dwell of this month to the center of January.

Prof Yunus said they’d well be ready for the election once the election route of reforms are applied. “This is the route we’re going….two processes are transferring within the same route in direction of our goal.”

First and predominant, Prof Yunus said right here is a truly thrilling moment for Bangladesh as right here is a month of Victory. “And right here is a truly particular occasion to absorb you ever all collectively,” he said.

Prof Yunus said it shows improve for Bangladesh – political, economic, and correct improve.

He said there could be a trusty sense of unity that exists in Bangladesh despite some propaganda and misinformation campaigns in opposition to Bangladesh.

The envoys who participated within the assembly are:

Christian Brix Møller, Ambassador of Denmark to Bangladesh; Marie Masdupuy, Ambassador of France to Bangladesh; Achim Tröster, Ambassador of Germany to Bangladesh; Antonio Alessandro, Ambassador of Italy to Bangladesh; Gabriel Sistiaga Ochoa de Chinchetru, Ambassador of Spain to Bangladesh; Nicholas Weeks, Ambassador of Sweden to Bangladesh; Michael Miller, Ambassador and Head of the EU Delegation to Bangladesh; Andre Carstens, CDA a.i., Embassy of the Netherlands in Dhaka.

Heads/Representatives of EU Missions in Sleek Delhi:

Didier Vanderhasselt, Ambassador of Belgium to Bangladesh; Nikolay Yankov, Ambassador of Bulgaria to Bangladesh; Marje LUUP, Ambassador of Estonia to Bangladesh; Peggy FRANTZEN, Ambassador of Luxembourg to Bangladesh; Róbert Maxián, Ambassador of Slovakia to Bangladesh; Evagoras Vryonides, Excessive Commissioner-designate of Cyprus to Bangladesh; Gabor Szucs, First Secretary, Dhaka Situation of enterprise of the Hungarian Embassy in Sleek Delhi; Jaroslaw Jerzy Groberek, Counsellor, Poland Embassy in Sleek Delhi; Sofia Batalha, Deputy Head of Mission, Portugal Embassy in Sleek Delhi; Irma Šinkovec, First Secretary, Embassy of Slovenia in Sleek Delhi; Ruxandra CIOCANELEA, Second Secretary, Embassy of Romania in Sleek Delhi.