An important step in improving the two nations' trade and economic ties is the planned wheat export from Russia to Bangladesh

Alexander Mantytskyi, the Russian ambassador to Bangladesh, has conveyed that his nation is very interested in selling wheat to Bangladesh. During a polite visit to Food Minister Sadhan Chandra Majumder's office on Thursday, January 18, this desire was communicated.

The gathering provided a forum for the discussion of several topics and included high-ranking officials such as Shakhawat Hossain, the director general of the food department, and Ismail Hossain, secretary to the food ministry. The development of Bangladesh's economy, possible growth of trade and business ties between the two nations, and Russian wheat exports were among the main subjects discussed.

Food Minister Sadhan Chandra acknowledged Russia as a key development partner of Bangladesh and thanked the Russian envoy for the initiative. The talks emphasized the advantages and prospects that increased trade and investment relations could offer to both countries.

The significant trade and investment potential between Bangladesh and Russia was emphasized by Ambassador Mantytskyi. He underlined that his government is prepared to take advantage of these trade opportunities to support Bangladesh's aims for food security.

An important step in improving the two nations' trade and economic ties is the planned wheat export from Russia to Bangladesh. It shows that Russia is prepared to contribute positively to Bangladesh's further development and efforts related to food security.

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