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Dhaka wants inclusive, feasible IORA action plan


Published : 22 Oct 2020 09:22 PM | Updated : 23 Oct 2020 12:49 AM

Bangladesh wants the new action plan of the Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA) “inclusive, comprehensive, feasible,” and aligned to the objectives of the grouping.

Foreign Secretary Masud Bin Momen made the comment while speaking at the review workshop on the IORA Action Plan 2017-2021 as well as the preparation of a new Action Plan for 2022-2026 held virtually on Oct 20-21, the foreign ministry said.

The Foreign Secretary highlighted that IORA has evolved into a forum that has started to address regional and global issues of both human security and human development across several continents.

He urged the member states to share the lessons learned during the phase of the current Action Plan so that IORA remains relevant in a fast-changing world especially in the post-pandemic period by increasing its efficiencies and formulating a dynamic road map of cooperation.

Senior Officials from the 22 member states of IORA participated in the eight working sessions of the two days long workshop hosted by the United Arab Emirates, the current Chair.

Masud Bin Momen led the Bangladesh Delegation as Vice-Chair in the inaugural session.

Rear Admiral (Retd.) Md. Khurshed Alam, Secretary (Maritime Affairs Unit), Ministry of Foreign Affairs also attended in the Workshop as the Senior Official Representative from Bangladesh.

During the workshop, Bangladesh, as the Vice-Chair, took the lead on the process of developing the new Action Plan since Bangladesh will become the Chair (2021-2023) at the time of the implementation of the new Action Plan.

Bangladesh also highlighted new priority areas to be identified and coordinated by the IORA Secretariat, based on developments and needs of Member States especially for turning the Indian Ocean into opportunities for socio-economic development of the people of the Indian Ocean Rim region.

The schematic framework for the new Action Plan was developed during the Workshop.