Bangladesh, Oman eye stronger labour migration, economic cooperation
Desk Report
| Published: Sunday, May 10, 2026
Bangladesh and Oman
today emphasized strengthening cooperation in labour migration, trade and
investment, as Dhaka reaffirmed its zero-tolerance policy against illegal
migration and stressed sending more skilled and semi-skilled workers abroad.
The issues came up when
Oman Ambassador to Bangladesh Jamil Haji Ismail Al Balushi paid a courtesy call
on State Minister for Foreign Affairs Shama Obaed Islam at her office here,
said a foreign ministry’s press release.
During the meeting, the
state minister highly appreciated the constructive role of the Omani leadership
in promoting peace and stability in the Middle East region.
Appreciating the
government of Oman for hosting a large Bangladeshi community, Shama reiterated
Bangladesh’s firm stance against illegal migration. She also stressed the
government’s priority to send skilled and semi-skilled workers abroad so that
they can contribute more effectively to the economies of both host countries
and Bangladesh.
The state minister also
expressed appreciation for Oman’s support for Bangladesh’s candidature in the
election for the President of the 81st Session of the United Nations General
Assembly.
The two sides discussed
ways to further strengthen bilateral relations and expand cooperation in the
fields of economy, trade, investment, culture and sports.