Saudi Arabia has invited Bangladesh Prime Minister Tarique Rahman to visit the Kingdom. The invitation was formally conveyed by the Saudi ambassador during a meeting at the Bangladesh Secretariat today. The invitation was extended through a letter from Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud, handed over to the Prime Minister by Saudi Ambassador to Bangladesh Dr Abdullah Zafer H. bin Abiyah at the Cabinet Division of the Secretariat.
Reciprocal Invitation
In return, Prime Minister Tarique Rahman invited the Saudi Crown Prince to pay an official visit to Bangladesh. Foreign Affairs Adviser to the Prime Minister Humaiun Kobir disclosed the development at an emergency press conference at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs later in the day. He said the timing of the Prime Minister's visit to Saudi Arabia would be finalised through consultations between the two governments.
Strengthening Bilateral Ties
During the meeting, the two sides discussed issues of mutual interest and ways to further strengthen bilateral cooperation. Describing Saudi Arabia as a longstanding friend of Bangladesh, Humaiun Kobir said the Kingdom is keen to expand trade and investment with Bangladesh. Foreign Minister Dr Khalilur Rahman, Foreign Affairs Adviser to the Prime Minister Humaiun Kobir, and Saudi Deputy Ambassador to Bangladesh Ibrahim Abdullah were present at the meeting.
Significance and Implications
This exchange of invitations signifies the strong diplomatic relations between Bangladesh and Saudi Arabia. The visits are expected to further enhance economic cooperation, particularly in trade and investment. The meetings will also address mutual interests and regional security concerns. The exact dates for the visits will be determined through further consultations between the two governments.





























