Antigua and Barbuda Set to Open Consulate in Bangladesh

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Antigua and Barbuda is set to open a consulate in Bangladesh later this year, as announced by Foreign Minister Chet Greene following a meeting with Bangladesh’s Foreign Minister Dr. Hasan Mahmud.

The focus is on enhancing cooperation in tourism and investment, sparking enthusiasm in Bangladesh.

Cricket icon Sir Vivian Richards has been invited to the consulate’s opening in Dhaka, adding prestige to the event, especially given his popularity in the region.

This initiative aims to facilitate travel and investments between the two nations. Bangladeshis interested in Antigua and Barbuda, and vice versa, will find the consulate beneficial.

Antigua and Barbuda’s government sees Bangladesh as a key partner in expanding their Asian involvement, particularly in tourism.

They’ve proposed scholarships for Bangladeshis to study tourism at the University of West Indies and a visa-free arrangement for easier travel between the two countries, fostering a stronger bond.

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  1. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
    This Browne government is something else!!! Is Bangladesh still on anyone’s radar except for the 💩💩💩of the PM?
    ***SMDH***

  2. With the visa free access the Bangladesh people will become a part of the CHEAP SLAVE LABOR FORCE which the ABLP have been packing Antigua and Barbuda with to service the high end tourists. What else does Antigua and Barbuda have to offer these people from Bangladesh?

  3. What is the cost of this facility to the Antiguan taxpayer? We seriously want to know. There must be at least 20 other countries around the globe which potentially have good air connections with Antigua where a new consulate could promote the Antiguan economy. What is really going on here? Can we look forward to another round of state sponsored human trafficking via Air Bangalair?

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