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Queen Máxima lauds Bangladesh’s inclusive development initiatives

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12 July, 2019, 03:55 pm
Last modified: 12 July, 2019, 03:59 pm

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Queen Máxima lauds Bangladesh’s inclusive development initiatives

The Dutch Queen, who left Dhaka slightly before Friday dawn wrapping up her three-day visit, also expressed her interest to support the government’s development priorities in future.

UNB
12 July, 2019, 03:55 pm
Last modified: 12 July, 2019, 03:59 pm
Queen Máxima lauds Bangladesh’s inclusive development initiatives

UN Secretary-General’s Special Advocate for Inclusive Finance for Development Queen Máxima has praised the initiatives of Bangladesh government to include all people in the financial development process.

The Dutch Queen, who left Dhaka slightly before Friday dawn wrapping up her three-day visit, also expressed her interest to support the government’s development priorities in future.

She met Chair of Parliamentary Standing Committee on the Ministry of Finance Abul Hassan Mahmood Ali on Thursday and discussed the related development issues, said a media release on Friday.

Both side also underlined the excellent bilateral relations between Bangladesh and The Netherlands. The issue of future cooperation between the two countries was also discussed.

The meeting between Queen Máxima and a high-level delegation from the Ministry of Finance led by Mahmood Ali was held at a city hotel. In the meeting, Ali highlighted the government’s initiatives and successes towards inclusion of people from all segments in the financial activities and development process.

He particularly emphasised the government’s vision 2021 and 2041 and the success in digitalisation. He described how the ‘Digital Bangladesh’ concept is helping inclusive financial development in the country.

Ali thanked the Queen for visiting Bangladesh and expressed hopes for continued cooperation both with The Netherlands and the United Nations.

 

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