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Bangladesh may begin importing fertilizer from Belarus, according to Home Minister Salahuddin Ahmed. He made the statement after meeting Belarus’s non-resident ambassador Mikhail Kasco at his office in the National Parliament on Wednesday. The minister noted that Belarus is one of the world’s leading producers and exporters of potash fertilizer, while Bangladesh currently imports fertilizer from Saudi Arabia, Russia, and other countries.
During the meeting, the ambassador highlighted Belarus’s agricultural mechanization capabilities, and the minister said Bangladesh could seek technical cooperation in that area as an agriculture-based country. The two sides also discussed law and order, defense, fertilizer imports, trade expansion, and mutual legal matters.
Ambassador Kasco emphasized the strong political and economic ties between the two nations and called for further strengthening of bilateral relations. He mentioned Belarus’s capacity in producing military equipment, including drones, and offered defense cooperation. The minister responded that Bangladesh would review the proposal before making any decision.
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