Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina left Dhaka for Canada today on a four-day tour to attend the outreach session of the G-7 summit. The Prime Minister is going to visit this visit to Canada Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina left Dhaka on a Emirates flight at 7:30 pm. He is expected to arrive in Toronto on Friday morning via Dubai.
Industries Minister Amir Hossain Amu, Commerce Minister Tofail Ahmed, Road Transport and Bridge Minister Obaidul Quader, Civil Aviation and Tourism Minister AKM Shahjahan Kamal, Chief Whip ASM Feroz of the Jatiya and State Minister for Foreign Affairs Shahriar Alam sent the Prime Minister down.
Cabinet Secretary Mohammad Shafiul Alam, chiefs of the three services, Dean of the diplomatic corps and senior civilian officials were also present.
Bangladesh Consul General in Toronto Nayeem Uddin Ahmed and Canadian International Relations Division Director and Deputy Chief Protocol Jonathan Sawawi Pearson International Airport will welcome the Prime Minister.
After two hours of abortions, the Prime Minister will go from Toronto to the provincial town of Quebec. This session will be held there.
Bangladesh's High Commissioner to Canada Mizanur Rahman and his country's central and provincial dignitaries will welcome Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina at international airport in Jeanne Lecce in Quebec.
In the evening Sheikh Hasina will attend a dinner hosted by the Governor General of Canada in honor of the heads of state and government of different countries participating in the G-7 summit.
The Prime Minister will take part in the G-7 outreach leaders' program on Saturday at Lee Manor's Richleigh Hotel. On Sunday morning, he will meet with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. The same day he will return to Toronto from Quebec and exchange views with expatriate Bangladeshis in the hotel metro in the evening.
The Prime Minister will hold a meeting with Myanmar special envoy Bob Rey on Monday. The meeting will be held at Hotel Ridge Carlton, Prime Minister's premises.
Sheikh Hasina will meet Deputy Prime Minister of Saskatchewan Province and Commerce and Export Development Minister Gordon Wync QC, immigration minister Jeremy Harrison and business leaders of Saskatchewan province.
Prior to leaving Toronto, the Prime Minister will hold a meeting with President and CEO of the Commercial Corporation of Canada (CCC) Martin Jubbock in his hotel room.
On Tuesday night, the Prime Minister will return to the country via Dubai.
Sheikh Hasina will attend the summit of the G-7 countries with the respectable people of 16 countries. It is a platform of economic forces of the world. This platform is comprised of the largest economic power in the world, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, United Kingdom and the United States.
President of Argentina and President of the G20, Maureco McRae, Haiti President and President of the Caribbean Community, Jovanel Maisi, Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Hollanes, Kenya's President Uhro Kenyatta, Marshall Islands President Hilda Heinei, Naveen Prime Minister Erna Solberg, Rwandan President and President of African Union Paul Kagami , Presidency of Senegal South African President Danny Fury, South African President Cyril Rampausa, Vietnamese President Nguyen Juan Pout, International Monetary Fund's Managing Director Christine Lagardi, Secretary of Economic Cooperation and Development, Jose Angel Goria, United Nations Secretary General, Antinu Gutters and the World Bank Chief Executive Officer Christ Join Anna Gueurgiva Conference.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina left Dhaka on a Emirates flight at 7:30 pm. He is expected to arrive in Toronto on Friday morning via Dubai.
Industries Minister Amir Hossain Amu, Commerce Minister Tofail Ahmed, Road Transport and Bridge Minister Obaidul Quader, Civil Aviation and Tourism Minister AKM Shahjahan Kamal, Chief Whip ASM Feroz of the Jatiya and State Minister for Foreign Affairs Shahriar Alam sent the Prime Minister down.
Cabinet Secretary Mohammad Shafiul Alam, chiefs of the three services, Dean of the diplomatic corps and senior civilian officials were also present.
Bangladesh Consul General in Toronto Nayeem Uddin Ahmed and Canadian International Relations Division Director and Deputy Chief Protocol Jonathan Sawawi Pearson International Airport will welcome the Prime Minister.
After two hours of abortions, the Prime Minister will go from Toronto to the provincial town of Quebec. This session will be held there.
Bangladesh's High Commissioner to Canada Mizanur Rahman and his country's central and provincial dignitaries will welcome Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina at international airport in Jeanne Lecce in Quebec.
In the evening Sheikh Hasina will attend a dinner hosted by the Governor General of Canada in honor of the heads of state and government of different countries participating in the G-7 summit.
The Prime Minister will take part in the G-7 outreach leaders' program on Saturday at Lee Manor's Richleigh Hotel. On Sunday morning, he will meet with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. The same day he will return to Toronto from Quebec and exchange views with expatriate Bangladeshis in the hotel metro in the evening.
The Prime Minister will hold a meeting with Myanmar special envoy Bob Rey on Monday. The meeting will be held at Hotel Ridge Carlton, Prime Minister's premises.
Sheikh Hasina will meet Deputy Prime Minister of Saskatchewan Province and Commerce and Export Development Minister Gordon Wync QC, immigration minister Jeremy Harrison and business leaders of Saskatchewan province.
Prior to leaving Toronto, the Prime Minister will hold a meeting with President and CEO of the Commercial Corporation of Canada (CCC) Martin Jubbock in his hotel room.
On Tuesday night, the Prime Minister will return to the country via Dubai.
Sheikh Hasina will attend the summit of the G-7 countries with the respectable people of 16 countries. It is a platform of economic forces of the world. This platform is comprised of the largest economic power in the world, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, United Kingdom and the United States.
President of Argentina and President of the G20, Maureco McRae, Haiti President and President of the Caribbean Community, Jovanel Maisi, Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Hollanes, Kenya's President Uhro Kenyatta, Marshall Islands President Hilda Heinei, Naveen Prime Minister Erna Solberg, Rwandan President and President of African Union Paul Kagami , Presidency of Senegal South African President Danny Fury, South African President Cyril Rampausa, Vietnamese President Nguyen Juan Pout, International Monetary Fund's Managing Director Christine Lagardi, Secretary of Economic Cooperation and Development, Jose Angel Goria, United Nations Secretary General, Antinu Gutters and the World Bank Chief Executive Officer Christ Join Anna Gueurgiva Conference.

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