Bangladesh Foreign Minister Abul Kalam Abdul Momen arrived in Turkey for a number of visits.
Mevlut Cavusoglu said following talks with his counterpart Momen, found a significant calls on Turkey.
Momen, who made a proposal to Çavuşoğlu for the expansion of D-8, which Erbakan Hodja established with great effort in a short time but has been left fallow for more than 20 years, once again emphasized the importance of the Economic Cooperation Organization for Developing 8 Countries established in our country.
"THE TURKISH PEOPLE WERE WITH US IN THE ROHINGIA CRISIS"
Bangladesh Foreign Minister Abul Kalam Abdul Momen, "We saw that our Turkish brothers were with us during the Rohingya crisis. Since 2017, our Turkish brothers have supported us with their sincere wishes," he said.
Momen, the people of Bengal, in small facilities on hand, even if it is next to the War of Independence of the Turkish people, Turkey recalled its support for the territorial integrity and independence.
MOMEN SUGGESTED, ÇAVUŞOĞLU WELCOMED AS "A GOOD SUGGESTION"
Momen pointed out that the issue of Arakan Muslims was also discussed in his talks with his counterpart Çavuşoğlu and said, "We have decided to work together especially on accountability here. We agree that this should also be brought to the relevant war crimes tribunal."
Based on the relationship of historical ties with Bangladesh and Turkey's "brother country" that underlines Mo'men, the two countries' religious and cultural proximity, as well as the world voiced that demand for the peace and prosperity of the facility.
Minister Momen said, "Similarly, we saw that our Turkish brothers were with us in the Rohingya crisis. Since 2017, our Turkish brothers have supported us with their sincere wishes. "They were the first to create the hospital in the Rohingya camps."