Dhaka, 17 August :
The outgoing ambassador of Indonesia to Bangladesh Rina Prihtyasmiarsi Soemarno
today paid farewell call on Foreign Minister Dr. A K Abdul Momen, Dr. Momen congratulated
the Indonesian envoy on her successful completion of assignment in Dhaka and thanked her for
various initiatives to take the bilateral relations to a newer height.
Terming Indonesia as an important partner of Bangladesh in the South East Asian
region, Dr. Momen suggested that the multi-faceted relations could be expanded if more
people to people contacts take place and barriers in trade and investment are removed. He
sought Indonesia’s support towards Bangladesh’s bid to become a Sectoral Dialogue Partner of
the ASEAN. Dr. Momen said that as a natural bridge between South and South East Asia,
Bangladesh is a genuine candidate to become a Dialogue Partner of the ASEAN.
The Indonesian Ambassador agreed that Bangladesh has attained miraculous economic
progress. She was highly appreciative of the Government of Sheikh Hasina for the recent
medical supplies to Indonesia in latter’s battle against Covid-19. She said that the brotherly
people of Indonesia would always remember with gratefulness this nice gesture of Bangladesh.
The Bangladesh Foreign Minister noted that Bangladesh’s pharmaceutical products
meet 97 percent of local demands and are exported to 144 countries. He requested Indonesia to
ease the registration process for Bangladeshi pharmaceutical products in Indonesia. He noted
that world class life saving drugs are available in Bangladesh at a much cheaper price than in
many advanced countries.
Foreign Minister Dr. Momen thanked Indonesia for the humanitarian support extended
to the Rohingyas and sought political support from Indonesia on the repatriation issue. He
requested Indonesia to remain pro-active in the ASEAN platform to convince Myanmar for
creating a conducive environment for a safe, dignified and sustainable repatriation of the
Rohingyas. Dr. Momen suggested that an ASEAN led observer team may be deployed in the
Rakhine State to oversee the repatriation process. The Bangladesh Foreign Minister also said
that since there was no major violence in the Rakhine State in the last four years, repatriation
can start under the supervision of a neutral international body. The ambassador assured to
remain engaged on the issue and continue Indonesia’s support for a durable solution to the
crisis.
Dr. Momen suggested that next year the two countries may jointly celebrate the golden
jubilee of the diplomatic relations. Yesterday the envoy also called on the State Minister for
Foreign Affairs Md. Shahriar Alam, During both the meetings, she thanked the Government of
Bangladesh for the nice support extended to her during her tour of duty.