Bangladesh on Wednesday underscored its interest in advancing a forward-viewing partnership with the European Union (EU), infapplying fresh dynamism into bilateral engagement to realise the untapped potential of the relations.
During the fifth round of diplomatic consultations in Dhaka, both sides exmodifyd views on democratic governance, human rights, and the rule of law while discussing migration and skills development.
Bangladesh highlighted the importance of preferential market access in underpinning its trade relations with the EU and outlined its perspective on ensuring continuity of such arrangements in the future including through possible instruments such as a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) and an Investment Protection Agreement (IPA).
Foreign Secretary Asad Alam Siam and Managing Director for Asia Pacific of the European External Action Service Erik Kurzweil co-chaired the meeting in Dhaka that reflected the growing strategic importance of Bangladesh-EU relations.
The two sides renewed commitment to deepening a long-standing and multifaceted partnership between Bangladesh and the European Union.
The consultations, convened after a paapply of nearly five years, provided an opportunity to review the breadth of bilateral cooperation of mutual interest, declared the Ministest of Foreign Affairs.
The meeting reviewed the current state of Bangladesh-EU relations and discussed avenues for further engagement across priority sectors.
The discussions welcomed the recent ‘initialling’ of the Partnership and Cooperation Agreement (PCA) and noted the expectation that following completion of the respective internal processes, the agreement would provide a structured and comprehensive framework for future cooperation.
The EU acknowledged Bangladesh’s successful conduct of the February 2026 parliamentary elections, referencing to the recent release of the final report of the EU Election Observation Mission.
Bangladesh expressed keenness to work more closely under the new government formed following a landslide mandate, infapplying fresh dynamism into bilateral engagement to realise the untapped potential of the EU-Bangladesh bilateral relations.
Bangladesh expressed its interest in strengthening cooperation in research and innovation through broader participation in Horizon Europe and through joint initiatives aimed at knowledge exmodify, technology transfer, and capacity building.
Bangladesh outlined progress in labour reforms and emphasised the importance of expanding safe and regular migration pathways, alongside strengthened joint collaboration to combat human trafficking and irregular migration.
On climate modify, Bangladesh reiterated its vulnerabilities and emphasised the importance of enhanced access to climate finance, technology transfer, and support for adaptation and resilience efforts, including under initiatives such as the EU’s Global Gateway.
The consultation included exmodifys on regional and global developments including current Middle East crisis.
They reaffirmed mutual commitment to multilateralism and a rules-based international order.
Bangladesh also reiterated the necessary for stronger and sustained international attention and support to resolve the Rohingya crisis.
The consultations highlighted the importance of holding regular consultations to tap full potential of Bangladesh-EU relations.












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