Bangladesh Army gives medical equipment to Nepalese counterpart
Gen Aziz visits Maldives to strengthen ties
Staff Correspondent | Published: 22:53, Jun 03,2021 | Updated: 23:41, Jun 03,2021
Acting chief of army staff Lieutenant General SN Shafiuddin Ahmed together with Nepalese ambassador Bansidher Mishra poses for a photo at the BAF Base Bangabandhu in Dhaka on Thursday after presenting medical equipment and protection gears to the Nepalese army. Focus Bangla photo
The Bangladesh Army on Thursday presented emergency medical equipment and other materials to the Nepalese army amid an increase in Covid‑19 cases in the landlocked country.
In a statement, the Inter-Services Public Relations Directorate said that the acting army chief, Lieutenant General SN Shafiuddin Ahmed, handed over the medical items and protection gears to Nepalese ambassador Bansidher Mishra at a programme in the BAF Base Bangabandhu on Thursday
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16 MALÉ, Maldives (Jan. 5, 2020) – U.S. Special Operations Forces deployed to U.S. Special Operations Command Pacific (SOCPAC) completed a three-week military-to-military contact with members of the Maldives National Defense Force (MNDF), Jan. 5.
The exchange focused on communications and tactical combat casualty care. MNDF participants included members of their Special Forces, Marine Corps, Signals Battalion, and Medical Corps.
Maldivian Minister of Defence Mariya Ahmed Didi, Maldivian Chief of Defense Maj. Gen. Abdullah Shamaal, U.S. Ambassador to the Maldives Alaina Teplitz, U.S. Undersecretary of Defense for Policy Anthony Tata, U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for South and Southeast Asia Reed Werner, U.S. Defense Security Cooperation Agency Director Heidi Grant, and SOCPAC Commander Brig. Gen. Josh Rudd observed the conclusion of the exercise.