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Identify sources of finance to stamp out terror

PM terms terrorism a major global concern

Describing militancy and terrorism as major global concerns, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has underscored the need for identifying the sources of terror financing to stamp out the scourge of the menace from the society.

"We never allow anybody to use Bangladesh land to do anything evil. We'll continue to remain as a nation of peace guided by pluralism, secularism and the spirit of Liberation War," she said.

The PM was addressing the graduation ceremony of the National Defence Course and Armed Forces War Course-2016 at Sheikh Hasina Complex at Mirpur Cantonment on Tuesday.

She reiterated her government's stance that there would be no place for terrorism and militancy on Bangladesh soil. "We're firm in this regard.”

Noting that the Armed Forces have been able to gain the trust and confidence of common people, she said her government has ensured supply of modern equipment with newer technologies to the forces.

 "We've been working relentlessly to establish professional and trained Armed Forces."

Hasina said she was pleased to know that during the one-year hectic and challenging National Defence Course and Armed Forces War Course, the participants learned different aspects of state craft, including socio-political culture, economy, international relations and national security.

She said Bangladesh is playing a major role in promoting regional integration as its geo-strategic location made it an important “actor” in global politics.

"We're developing inter-state relations based on our foreign policy. Our strategy and policy have proven to be effective in human development and economic empowerment of the people in general. However, there remains serious challenges in ensuring continuing growth and development," she said.

The PM expressed her belief that the graduates with the acquired knowledge from respective courses will be better prepared to tackle these challenges.

She reminded the graduates that the developing countries have to remain prepared to face unexpected challenges originating from the ever-changing environment of the 21st century.

Hoping that the foreign graduates are satisfied with the traditional Bangladeshi hospitality, the premier said their empathy and appreciation for Bangladesh will create them as Bangladesh's valuable ambassadors in their respective countries.

She said her government has ensured that the Armed Forces have access to latest technologies and equipment as adequate training facilities have been established and made operational.

Hasina recalled the Armed Forces' integrity, commitment and diligence to help the people in times of natural calamities and disasters and strategic infrastructure projects implemented by them at very high standards both at home and abroad.

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Identify sources of finance to stamp out terror

PM terms terrorism a major global concern

Describing militancy and terrorism as major global concerns, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has underscored the need for identifying the sources of terror financing to stamp out the scourge of the menace from the society.

"We never allow anybody to use Bangladesh land to do anything evil. We'll continue to remain as a nation of peace guided by pluralism, secularism and the spirit of Liberation War," she said.

The PM was addressing the graduation ceremony of the National Defence Course and Armed Forces War Course-2016 at Sheikh Hasina Complex at Mirpur Cantonment on Tuesday.

She reiterated her government's stance that there would be no place for terrorism and militancy on Bangladesh soil. "We're firm in this regard.”

Noting that the Armed Forces have been able to gain the trust and confidence of common people, she said her government has ensured supply of modern equipment with newer technologies to the forces.

 "We've been working relentlessly to establish professional and trained Armed Forces."

Hasina said she was pleased to know that during the one-year hectic and challenging National Defence Course and Armed Forces War Course, the participants learned different aspects of state craft, including socio-political culture, economy, international relations and national security.

She said Bangladesh is playing a major role in promoting regional integration as its geo-strategic location made it an important “actor” in global politics.

"We're developing inter-state relations based on our foreign policy. Our strategy and policy have proven to be effective in human development and economic empowerment of the people in general. However, there remains serious challenges in ensuring continuing growth and development," she said.

The PM expressed her belief that the graduates with the acquired knowledge from respective courses will be better prepared to tackle these challenges.

She reminded the graduates that the developing countries have to remain prepared to face unexpected challenges originating from the ever-changing environment of the 21st century.

Hoping that the foreign graduates are satisfied with the traditional Bangladeshi hospitality, the premier said their empathy and appreciation for Bangladesh will create them as Bangladesh's valuable ambassadors in their respective countries.

She said her government has ensured that the Armed Forces have access to latest technologies and equipment as adequate training facilities have been established and made operational.

Hasina recalled the Armed Forces' integrity, commitment and diligence to help the people in times of natural calamities and disasters and strategic infrastructure projects implemented by them at very high standards both at home and abroad.

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