South Korea has no political motives in its ties with Bangladesh: Moyeen Khan

Abdul Moyeen Khan, a BNP standing committee member, has said that South Korea has no political motives in its relationship with Bangladesh.

“The foundation of the relationship between Bangladesh and South Korea is in step with economic issues. South Korea has attain forward meaning to present economic cooperation and funding in Bangladesh, so that the of us of each countries can help,” he said in some unspecified time in the future of a like a flash press briefing following a meeting with the South Korean ambassador to Bangladesh at the BNP Chairperson’s political office in Dhaka’s Gulshan this day.

BNP Secretary Overall Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, Chairperson’s Advisory Council member Tajvirul Islam, and Global Affairs Committee member Shama Obaid had been state in some unspecified time in the future of the meeting.

“We primarily had an delivery dialogue on economic cooperation, funding, the fresh field, the pupil-led mass uprising, and the changes in Bangladesh,” Moyeen said. “We moreover discussed how corruption over the past 17 years has harmed industry and change.”

He further said there might be economic ability between Bangladesh and South Korea. “Now we appreciate maintained fine relations in the past.

“If the of us give the BNP the ability to govern the nation in the slay, we are able to defend fine relations with South Korea in step with economic rules so that the of us of each countries can help. For the sake of cordiality and construction, we are able to advance our relationship.”