Foreign Minister Dr. Hasan Mahmud today called
for peaceful settlement of global disputes and promotion of culture of peace
in the world.
He made the remark while speaking at the 19th NAM Summit in Kampala, the
capital of Uganda, as the head of Bangladesh delegation, a foreign ministry
press release said here.
In his speech, the Foreign Minister referred to the statement of the Father
of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman at the NAM Summit in Algiers
in 1973.
He highlighted that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is carrying forward
Bangabandhu’s legacy of peace, development and human rights with courage and
determination.
Dr.Mahmud reiterated Bangladesh’s unwavering support to the oppressed people
of Palestine and demanded justice for them.
He also urged the world community to stand with Palestinians and use all
tools available to support their cause.
Bangladesh foreign minister also urged all concerned to redouble efforts to
ensure a sustainable solution to the Rohingya issue.
He underscored the need for a constructive and non-confrontational dialogue
approach to promote peaceful, just and inclusive societies.
The two-day Summit inaugurated on Friday by Uganda President Yoweri Museveni
as new Chair of the Movement is expected to adopt the outcome document,
Kampala Declaration and a declaration on Palestine.
On the sideline of NAM Summit, Foreign Minister Dr. Hasan Mahmud held a
meeting with his Myanmar counterpart Than Swe.
During the meeting, both the foreign ministers discussed on Rohingya
repatriation and matters to mutual interest and bilateral issues. (BSS)