
Online Desk
Malaysia has been finalized as the
destination of Prime Minister Tarique Rahman’s first official foreign visit
since assuming office. At the invitation of Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar
Ibrahim, the Bangladeshi premier is expected to travel to Kuala Lumpur for a
two-day state visit on June 21 and 22.
Government sources said that
although invitations had been received from several important countries,
including India and China, Malaysia was chosen as the destination for the first
overseas visit. Diplomatic analysts believe the decision reflects Bangladesh’s
commitment to a balanced foreign policy amid evolving regional geopolitics and
strategic competition between India and China.
On the second day of the visit, a
bilateral meeting is expected to take place between Prime Minister Tarique
Rahman and Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim. Discussions are likely to focus on
trade, investment, labor market cooperation, education, and broader economic
partnerships.
Diplomatic sources noted that
despite invitations from both India and China, the government opted to
prioritize a neutral and strategically important partner for the inaugural
visit. The move is seen as a clear diplomatic signal of Bangladesh’s intention
to maintain balance between the two major regional powers.
Experts point out that Malaysia is
one of Bangladesh’s most important labor markets and an increasingly
significant trading partner. Thousands of Bangladeshi students are currently
pursuing higher education there. As a result, the visit is expected to create
opportunities for discussions on workforce exports, educational cooperation,
industrial investment, and manufacturing-sector development.
Although the full itinerary has not
yet been finalized, officials indicate that a formal announcement regarding the
visit may be made through diplomatic channels by both countries within the
coming week.