President of Maldives Ibrahim Mohammed Salih has sought Bangladesh's cooperation in developing the country's health sector and human resources. He also hoped that the Maldives would work together with Bangladesh to tackle the risks of global climate change.
Ibrahim Mohammad Salih said this while participating in the inaugural function of the event. Highlighting the reality of the current epidemic, he said, "We are going through an unusual situation due to the Kavid-19 epidemic." In this situation, we are grateful to Bangladesh for providing food and health care and medical supplies. The Bangladesh Air Force has also recently sent a medical team to the Maldives. It is a sign of strong bilateral relations between the two countries. "I firmly believe that relations between the two countries will reach new heights," he said.
Many Bangladeshi workers are now working in the Maldives. I want to assure you that we will protect the rights of foreigners in our country. We will also consider all foreigners in the case of vaccination of Kavid-19. We will vaccinate everyone for free. We will not discriminate between citizens and non-citizens. Abdul Hamid and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina were invited to visit the Maldives. At the beginning of his speech, he said, "I feel honored to be invited to this event."
Bangabandhu, the first President of Bangladesh, has become one of the most memorable people in the history of South Asia. He has brought freedom to the people of Bangladesh. Sheikh Mujibur Rahman is still a source of inspiration to many nations. Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was an uncompromising leader in the field of democracy and political freedom. His six points were the basis of Bangladesh's independence, which was the essence of the country's constitution. He also said, "I congratulate Bangladesh for its remarkable development." Bangladesh's economy is growing rapidly.
Bangladesh is moving towards a stronger position. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina presided over the event as the chief guest. Abdul Hamid. After that, the President of Maldives Ibrahim Mohammad Salih, who is visiting Dhaka on Wednesday on the occasion of the golden jubilee of independence and the birth centenary of Bangabandhu, also spoke. Speaker Dr. Shirin Sharmin Chowdhury, daughter of Bangabandhu and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's younger sister Sheikh Rehana, Maldives First Lady Fazna Ahmed and members of the cabinet.
On the same day, Chinese Prime Minister Xi Jinping, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga delivered video messages. Eminent journalist Mark Tully's greeting speech was also broadcast on the occasion.