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Estonian keen to strengthen ICT collaboration with Bangladesh

Greenwatch Desk Diplomacy 2024-10-18, 8:54am

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Estonian Envoy Marje LUUP and Bangladesh Foreign Adviser Md Touhid



The newly appointed non-resident Ambassador of Estonia to Bangladesh, Marje LUUP, on Thursday met Foreign Affairs Adviser Md Touhid Hossain and briefed the Adviser about Estonia’s key achievements in the ICT sector, particularly in e-governance and cyber security.

During the courtesy meeting held at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ambassador expressed Estonia’s interest in collaborating with Bangladesh in the ICT sector.
Both sides also discussed possibilities of arranging student exchange programmes in the information technology sector.
The Foreign Adviser congratulated Marje LUUP for her appointment as the Ambassador of Estonia to Bangladesh and apprised her of the vision and ongoing reform initiatives taken by the interim government of Bangladesh.
Both the adviser and the ambassador exchanged views on Bangladesh-Estonia bilateral relations and expressed willingness to further deepen the existing bilateral cooperation, reports UNB.