Staff Reporter:
Bangladesh and Russia are working to substantially expand manpower cooperation, with Dhaka propos-ing an increase in the number of Bangladeshi workers in Russia from the current nearly 10,000 to 100,000 within the next year.
Foreign Minister Dr Khalilur Rahman made the proposal during his ongoing three-day official visit to Russia, according to a foreign ministry press release yesterday.
The Russian authorities agreed to work expeditiously on the proposal, and both sides are expected to complete the necessary formalities soon, it added.
The proposed tenfold increase in Bangladeshi manpower exports emerged as a key outcome of the dis-cussions between the two countries.
Besides manpower cooperation, Bangladesh and Russia agreed that bilateral trade remains well below its potential and should be expanded significantly.
Dr Rahman highlighted the prospects for rapidly increasing Bangladeshi exports to the Russian market, particularly readymade garments and pharmaceutical products.
The Russian side welcomed Bangladesh’s proposal to send a business delegation to Russia in the coming weeks to explore new trade opportunities and strengthen commercial ties.
Cooperation in technology, especially artificial intelligence (AI), also featured prominently in the discus-sions.
Dr Rahman is visiting Russia from June 7 to 9 and is accompanied by Prime Minister’s Adviser on For-eign Affairs Humaiun Kobir.



































