BANGLADESH

Momen pays tribute to Abe signing condolence book

Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen today paid profound tribute to assassinated former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe by signing the condolence book at the Japanese Embassy here.

“We are deeply shocked,” Momen told the media after signing the condolence book recalling Abe’s significant role in developing comprehensive relations between Dhaka and Tokyo.

Recalling Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s visit to Japan and a return visit by Abe in Dhaka, the Foreign Minister said under Abe’s leadership Japan came forward in implementing mega projects in Bangladesh.

“We have developed a very warm relationship (with Shinzo Abe),” he said.

On Saturday, Bangladesh observed state mourning showing deep respect to its true friend and Japan’s longest-serving prime minister, who was shot dead on Friday while delivering a speech at a rally.

People of Japan sincerely appreciate the deepest condolence expressed by the government and people of Bangladesh, said the Japanese Embassy in Dhaka.

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