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  Russian envoy discusses election, humanitarian corridor to Fakhrul
  04-05-2025

Online Report : Russian Ambassador to Bangladesh Alexander Khozin have discussed various issues of bilateral interest, including Bangladesh`s next election and the planned humanitarian corridor to Myanmar`s Rakhine, during meeting with BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir.

The hour-long meeting, which began at 11PM on Sunday, was held at the BNP chairperson`s Gulshan office.

While Briefing reporters, Amir Khosru,BNP Standing Committee member and Chairperson`s Foreign Affairs Advisory Committee member, said they discussed various issues related to mutual interests between the two countries.

He said Russia is keen to enhance its relations with Bangladesh-ties that date back to the country`s Liberation War in 1971.

"They (Russia) have interests in several areas to advance this relationship, such as investment in Bangladesh and increasing trade."

Organising Secretary Shama Obaed was also present at the meeting.

Amir Khosru said they also talked about Bangladesh`s next national election. "They (Russia) wanted to know how soon the elections could be held."

Khosru said not only Russia, but also most foreign countries are waiting for an elected government in Bangladesh through a credible election.

He said foreign countries feel comfortable working with an elected government, as it is easier to make decisions with such a government on various mid-term, long-term and crucial issues.

The BNP leader said the issue of the Bangladesh interim government`s decision to allow Myanmar`s Rakhine State a humanitarian corridor also came up for discussion during the meeting.

"We discussed it, as everyone has concerns over the matter. All want to see stability in the region. No one wants to see geopolitical instability, because if this region is unstable, it will not benefit anyone. Not only will Bangladesh suffer from insecurity, but the entire region will also be insecure, and no one will benefit from it," Khosru said.

He said they also talked about the potential for energy cooperation between the two countries, as Russia is an energy-rich country.

The BNP leader said they mentioned some obstacles to improving business between Bangladesh and Russia, such as facilitating market access, simplifying trade facilities, and resolving problems with bank transactions. "We have talked about these issues. They said they would look into these matters."