A bilateral meeting has been held between a delegation from Bangladesh and one from Malaysia at the Malaysian prime minister's office, “Perdana Putra”, in Putrajaya, the administrative capital of Malaysia, on Monday morning. Prime Minister Tarique Rahman and Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim led their respective delegations at the meeting. Afterwards, the two prime ministers attended a joint press conference.

Bangladesh PM Tarique Rahman begins first foreign visit to Malaysia and China to boost investment, jobs and strategic ties with Asian partners.

Following the two-day trip to Malaysia, the prime minister and his entourage will depart for China

The visit comes four months after he assumed office and before a scheduled trip to China

Prime Minister Tarique Rahman has arrived in Malaysia on a two-day visit. He was given a red carpet welcome after arriving at Kuala Lumpur Airport at 8:45pm on Sunday.

High-level talks will follow the initial leaders’ meeting in Malaysia’s admin capital

The talks follow a private meeting between premiers Tarique Rahman and Anwar Ibrahim

SEPANG, June 22 — Bangladesh Prime Minister Tarique Rahman arrived in Malaysia yesterday for an official visit to further strengthen the close bilateral relations between the…

Both sides move to outline cooperation agenda following high-level discussions

Wide-ranging discussions have included ASEAN ties, FTA talks, trade deals and Rohingya repatriation

The memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed in the presence of Prime Minister Tarique Rahman and his Malaysian counterpart Anwar Ibrahim

Malaysia's Prime Minister pledges to enhance protections for Bangladeshi workers amidst ongoing labor abuse concerns during a joint press conference.

A bilateral meeting has been held between a delegation from Bangladesh and one from Malaysia at the Malaysian prime minister's office, “Perdana Putra”, in Putrajaya, the…

He says top Malaysian corporate leaders met Tarique during the Kuala Lumpur visit

Labour exports and a future free trade deal dominate bilateral discussions

Kuala Lumpur has recently tightened the intake of Bangladeshi workers due to concerns about abuse, debt bondage, and excessive recruitment fees.