Argentina plans to open embassy in Bangladesh

Argentina plans to open its embassy in Bangladesh. La resolution could have been bolstered through Bangladesh for Lionel Messi’s team at the World Cup in Qatar, according to Merco Press, a South Atlantic news agency.

Bangladesh have had a staunch fan base of Argentina, however, at this World Cup in Qatar, they have attracted global attention by showing their immense passion. official Twitter account, UNB reports.

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— Santiago Cafiero (@SantiagoCafiero) December 10, 2022

The story of Bangladesh and Argentina went viral temporarily and began to trend on the Internet. The Argentine media also covered it. Later, the official Twitter account of the Argentine soccer team tweeted about Bangladesh with the following message: “Thank you for supporting our team!They’re crazy like us!”

Argentines joined the media and news lovers in expressing their gratitude to Bangladesh on social media. In appreciation of Bangladesh’s undying love for the Argentine national football team, an organization of Argentine supporters of the Bangladesh national cricket team created on social media.

Meanwhile, in a tweet Saturday, Santiago Cafiero, Argentina’s foreign minister, plans to reopen the embassy in Bangladesh.

Argentina will announce the allocation to reopen the embassy in Bangladesh, Cafiero tweeted in Spanish.

Cafiero also posted a photo of himself with Bangladeshi Foreign Minister Abdul Momen in his tweet.

“In August I had an assembly with my counterpart, Abul Kalam Abdul Momen, at the Review Conference of the Parties to the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons,” Cafiero said.

The main exported products are soybean oil, flour and pellets from Los Angeles extraction of soybean, corn and wheat oil, which 99% of shipments.

— Santiago Cafiero (@SantiagoCafiero) December 10, 2022

In a tweet published the same day, the Argentine foreign minister discussed that in 2021 Argentine exports to Bangladesh totaled $876 million, a historical record.

“The main products exported are soybean oil, flour and pellets from the extraction of soybean, corn and wheat oil, which concentrate 99% of shipments,” he added.

The Argentine Foreign Ministry also issued a statement on the matter, according to Merco Press.

“With the reopening of the embassy and its consular section, we seek to exploit the prospect of the bilateral relationship, basically in the advertising aspect, which has a gigantic prospect of expansion, seeking to diversify the Argentine industry and the exportable offer. Also, publicize cooperation in the areas of sports, satellites, humanitarian aid and crisis management,” Merco Press quoted the agency as saying.

Cafiero also plans to travel to Bangladesh to finalize the embassy’s main points after attending the G20 foreign ministers’ summit in India in 2023, the Merco Press report added, mentioning Argentina’s foreign minister.

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