1] “An agreement of cooperation and of the heart”
By Margarita Pécora : [2] This is how Mayra Mendoza, mayor of the Buenos Aires Municipality of Quilmes, described the signing of the transcendental Framework Cooperation Agreement with Bangladesh, carried out this Tuesday in the Municipal Palace of Quilmes, where the South Asian country was represented by Alim Talukder Al Razzi, president of the Argentina-Bangladesh Chamber of Commerce and Industries.
[3] “We feel that this formal cooperation agreement is also a heartfelt agreement to be able to give the best of us who have institutional responsibilities to our peoples, because if Argentina grows in relation to cooperation and the investment they can make (the Bangladeshis ), Bangladesh is also growing – highlighted the municipal leader.
[4] Mayra Mendoza reiterated her gratitude to the authorities of the country considered a world power in the textile industry, and foresaw what an investment in this area can mean “to transform the lives of many families that will be able to have the first social computer that for us / so, it’s the work. ”“ This project has all the will to make it happen, ”Mendoza remarked.
[5] By virtual platform, from Bangladesh, important figures of diplomacy and business in the country participated in the signing ceremony of the Agreement, among them, Enayet Kazi, Secretary General of AEBA and President of WBO, Abdullah Al Mamun, Consul of Bangladesh in Brazil , Shoel Ahmed, Jahadul Islam Mazunder, and Atquer Rahman.
[6] Both Alim Talúkder and Enayet Kazi, expressed the relevance of this agreement that fosters reciprocal collaboration, cooperation and complementation, and that will allow joint participation in initiatives, projects, programs and / or actions aimed at promoting and improving the economies of both nations. for the history and the figures of distinguished intellectuals such as the Nobel Prize winner Rabindranath Tagore and the writer Victoria Ocampo.
[7] The Quilmes District is located on the Rio de La Plata Coast, southeast of the province of Buenos Aires, it is one of the closest to the Federal Capital and its population exceeds 600 thousand inhabitants.