
He expressed the hope that the conclusion of the proposed Cooperation Framework between the Government of Bangladesh and UNODC would yield tangible results in future.
Adviser Hossain also underscored the necessity of establishing a UNODC Country Office in Dhaka to support the expanding nature of its work and collaboration with Bangladesh.
The Foreign Adviser emphasised that the early repatriation of Rohingyas to Myanmar is crucial for effectively mitigating the challenges faced by Bangladesh related to drugs and other related organised crimes in the region.
The newly appointed UNODC Regional Representative in South Asia based in New Delhi, Kristian Hölge, presented his credentials to Hossain at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
After offering his Letter of Credence, Hölge highlighted UNODC’s ongoing engagements and provided a brief overview of his plans to further strengthen its partnership with Bangladesh in combating drug trafficking, human trafficking, corruption, terrorism and other transnational organized crimes.
He expressed the hope to work closely with partners in Bangladesh to deliver wider impact, advance key initiatives and provide capacity building of relevant officials on key areas of UNODC’s engagement, said the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Hölge also met Foreign Secretary Asad Alam Siam, at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on the same day, reports UNB.