Prime Minister to inaugurate Bangladesh Chancellery complex in Ankara tomorrow

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina plans to inaugurate the newly built Bangladeshi Chancellery in Ankara tomorrow.

Foreign Minister Dr. AK Abdul Momen will register to replace his Turkish counterpart, Mevlut Cavusoglu, at the opening ceremony.

Dr Momen left for Turkey this morning, a senior told UNB.

The foreign minister will hold bilateral talks with his Turkish counterpart on 15 September, he said.

The Rohingya crisis, the D-8 summit, industry and investment problems are expected to be discussed at the meeting.

The foreign minister is expected to return home on September 16, the official said.

Construction of Bangladeshi Chancellery complex in Ankara ended on 3 September at a cost of 45. 76 crore Tk

The main features of the complex come with the Chancellery building, embassy residence, a 229-seat high-tech auditorium called ‘Victory 1971’, automated mechanical and electrical systems, a mosque, a gymnasium, a Bangladeshi item display center. , a library of reference books on Bangladesh basically on Bangabandhu, the Bangladesh War of Independence and Socio-Economic Development.

As a reflected image of Bangladesh’s history of independence, a bust of Bangabandhu’s father Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and Shaheed Minar also settled in the complex, the Foreign Ministry said.

In addition, a 36 m2 artwork entitled “Invincible Bangladesh” as well as terracotta works on rural life in Bangladesh were also placed in the complex.

The reflected image of the aura of Bangladeshi architecture was ensured by the use of red bricks on the facade of buildings and the use of a flat roof.

Protocol between Bangladesh and Turkey on the exchange of land for diplomatic missions signed in Dhaka by the Minister for Foreign Affairs on 14 November 2010.

The protocol paved the way for the acquisition of land exchanged between the two countries for the structure of diplomatic missions in their respective capitals.

Later, in 2012, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina laid the groundwork for the task of building the Bangladeshi Chancellery Complex in Ankara and the bust of Bangabandhu Nation’s father Sheikh Mujibur Rahman at the siege of oran’s diplomatic area, where she made a stopover in Turkey in 2012.

The implementation of the allocation gained new impetus after Ms. AllamaSiddiki, Bangladesh’s ambassador to Turkey and current allocation director, took over the allocation by the end of 2015, the Bangladeshi Embassy in Turkey said.

The opening took place on September 18, 2018.

Although the structure is fluid, progress has been greatly affected by snowfall for two winters and the existing COVID-19 pandemic.

Despite these obstacles, the Embassy may be in full structure within 20 months of the start of the structure.

Tk 2. 26 crore refunded through the Bangladesh Embassy in Ankara at the end of the draft structure.

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