Really how bd gov say like this



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I am just wondering that, government is saying they have talked regarding work 
permit issue of Bangladeshi workers in Saudi Arabia. But, this leading Middle 
East newspaper is not saying anything regarding that. Is there anyone who is 
from Saudi Arabia and can confirm this news……plzzzzzzz………….

http://www.arabnews .com/?page= 4&section=0&article=121800&d=22&m=4&y=2009

Bangladesh PM pushes for more worker deployment
Ghazanfar Ali Khan | Arab News 
  
  

Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah receives Bangladesh Prime 
Minister Hasina Wajed in Riyadh on Tuesday. (SPA)     
RIYADH: Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah held wide-ranging talks 
with Bangladesh Prime Minister Hasina Wajed, who arrived here yesterday on a 
four-day official visit to the Kingdom. The summit-level talks focused on 
several crucial issues that included the prospects of deploying more 
Bangladeshi workers, trade, investment and other issues of mutual concern.
“Prime Minister Hasina, who is currently visiting Riyadh heading a 40-member 
delegation that includes Cabinet ministers and senior officials, had very 
fruitful discussions with King Abdullah,” said a Bangladesh Embassy spokesman. 
Foreign Minister Prince Saud Al-Faisal also attended the talks.
This is Hasina’s first trip abroad after assuming the office of prime minister 
in early January.
The talks dealt with cooperation in manpower and business sectors, the 
spokesman said. The two leaders also shared their views on some regional and 
international issues. They agreed that there is a need to do more to boost ties 
in different sectors, including trade and commerce. The visit of the prime 
minister is also aimed at rallying support for the coalition government in 
Dhaka led by Hasina’s Awami League party.
Earlier yesterday, Prince Saud met with Hasina separately and discussed a range 
of issues of mutual interest. The deployment of more Bangladeshi manpower 
figured during a meeting between Deputy Minister of Labor Abdulwahed Al-Homaid 
and Bangladeshi Labor Minister Khandker Mosharraf Hossain.
The Kingdom is the largest market for Bangladeshi labor, but the number of 
workers coming to the Kingdom has drastically dropped lately. This year, there 
was a further fall in recruitment.
Bangladesh is highly dependent on foreign remittances from around 1.5 million 
Bangladeshis working in Saudi Arabia. In 2008, around 30 percent of 
Bangladesh’s total remittances of $9 billion came from Saudi Arabia.
The lackluster response from the Kingdom on the issue of deployment of 
Bangladeshi workers has raised a lot of concerns among diplomats and leaders of 
that country.
A labor delegation may follow the visit of the prime minister in the near 
future, said one Bangladeshi diplomat.
Foreign Minister Dipu Moni, Minister for Labor Khandker Mosharraf Hossain, 
State Minister Hasan Mahmud and State Minister for Labor Begum Munnujan Sufian 
are also accompanying the prime minister, along with some of her relatives. 
  




      

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