“The nature of our support will change,” Dickson said in a chat with bdnews24.com’s Editor-in-Chief Toufique Imrose Khalidi on Thursday. The British diplomat visited bdnews24.com offices and sat down with Khalidi, discussing the effects of Brexit and how the UK can help Bangladesh to be a developed country. It will help Bangladesh attract private sector capital, he said, terming this as “fuel” of the country’s ambition to be a developed one by 2041. “We have been working together to deal with the consequences of the arrival of Rohingyas here in Bangladesh,” Dickson said. “At the moment our trade relations rule done through the EU.
Source: bd News24 March 21, 2019 10:18 UTC