Orbán meets Bangladesh’s prime minister – UPDATE

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Budapest, November 29 (MTI) – The economic achievements of Bangladesh “deserve attention even in Europe”, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said after talks with his Bangladeshi counterpart in Budapest on Tuesday.
Bangladesh is proof that a country can improve living conditions for its people “even if all natural forces and inherited poverty seem to impede the way to success,” Orbán said at a press conference held together with Sheikh Hasina. He argued that Bangladesh’s economic growth has been over 6 percent, and the country has reduced poverty by half in the past 15-20 years.
Among areas of potential cooperation with Bangladesh, Orbán mentioned water management, farming, and the digital economy.
Bangladesh, like Hungary, rejects all forms of terrorism, Orbán said. He also noted his shared view with the Bangladeshi prime minister that terrorism is not tied to any specific religion, ethnicity, or civilisation.
“Terrorism is unacceptable in all its manifestations, irrespective of its ideological basis,” Orbán said.
The Bangladeshi prime minister said that cooperation between Hungary and her country was effective despite the large distance between them. She said trade and investments offered good opportunities for further cooperation. She added that her country would welcome expertise in water management.





