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BANGLADESH WANTS TO PRODUCE UREA FERTILIZER IN SAUDI ARABIA IN A JOINT VENTURE - SALMAN F RAHMAN

Prior to this, the second meeting of the Council was held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on February 3 among the defense ministers of the member countries to determine the next action plan of the Islamic Military Counter-Terrorism Coalition and coordinate actions to prevent militancy. Prime Minister's Private Industry and Investment Adviser Salman F Rahman represented Bangladesh Defense Minister Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in the meeting.

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BANGLADESH WANTS TO PRODUCE UREA FERTILIZER IN SAUDI ARABIA IN A JOINT VENTURE - SALMAN F RAHMAN

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  1. BANGLADESH WANTS TO PRODUCE UREA FERTILIZER IN SAUDI ARABIA IN A JOINT VENTURE - SALMAN F RAHMAN

  2. INTRODUCTION Saudi Arabia's investors have expressed interest in building a special economic zone in Payara, said Prime Minister's Private Industry and Investment Adviser Salman F. Rahman. Next Slide

  3. Apart from this, he said that feasibility study of setting up urea fertilizer factory in Saudi Arabia has started, he said, Saudi Arabia has accepted the proposal of setting up a fertilizer factory in joint venture. They want to supply gas and ammonia. Salman F Rahman gave this information in a press conference organized at Bida Bhawan in the capital yesterday. Next Slide

  4. Prior to this, the second meeting of the Council was held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on February 3 among the defense ministers of the member countries to determine the next action plan of the Islamic Military Counter-Terrorism Coalition and coordinate actions to prevent militancy. Prime Minister's Private Industry and Investment Adviser Salman F Rahman represented Bangladesh Defense Minister Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in the meeting. Next Slide

  5. In the press conference, the adviser to the Prime Minister highlighted the general issues of the visit to Saudi Arabia and said that the defense ministers and representatives of 32 Islamic countries were present at the meeting. There was talk about terrorism. We all agree that terrorism is carried out in the name of Islam. They have no religion. They do such things to defame Islam. He said, there was a discussion about strengthening the cooperation that everyone has on terrorism.

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