Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman has extended an official invitation to Bangladesh Prime Minister Tarique Rahman for a visit to the Kingdom, marking a potentially significant step in strengthening ties between the two countries.
The invitation was delivered on Monday by Saudi Ambassador Dr. Abdullah Jafar H. Bin Abiyah during a meeting at the Prime Minister’s Office in Dhaka, according to officials.
Growing Strategic Partnership
The invitation comes as Bangladesh and Saudi Arabia seek to deepen cooperation across several sectors, including:
Diplomatic observers view the invitation as a sign of Riyadh’s continued interest in expanding engagement with Bangladesh amid growing regional economic opportunities.
Beyond Labor Relations
While Saudi Arabia remains one of the largest destinations for Bangladeshi workers abroad, bilateral ties have evolved beyond labor migration in recent years.
Discussions increasingly focus on investment partnerships, energy cooperation, industrial development, and broader economic collaboration. Saudi officials have recently expressed interest in expanding investment opportunities and recruiting more skilled professionals from Bangladesh.
A Relationship Decades in the Making
Formal diplomatic relations between Bangladesh and Saudi Arabia were established in 1975. Since then, cooperation has steadily expanded through religious connections, labor migration, trade, and people-to-people ties.
Saudi Arabia also remains one of Bangladesh’s most important sources of remittance inflows, with millions of Bangladeshis maintaining family and economic links between the two nations.
Potential Impact of the Visit
Analysts say a future visit by Prime Minister Tarique Rahman could pave the way for:
Although no official travel date has been announced, the invitation highlights the importance both governments place on strengthening long-term cooperation.
Publisher: Mustakim Nibir
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