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A Sri Lankan delegation headed by the State Minister of Finance, Capital Market and State Enterprise Reforms Ajith Nivard Cabraal visited the State of Qatar recently.
The Embassy of Sri Lanka in Doha organized a series of meetings for the State Minister Cabraal and the accompanying Sri Lankan delegation from the Central Bank of Sri Lanka.
Sri Lankan delegation led by the State Minister met with Minister of Finance of the State of Qatar Ali Shareef Al Emadi and discussed issues of mutual interest, agreed to examine the ways and means to expand economic cooperation between the two countries and investment opportunities for Qatari companies in Sri Lanka.
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Over 12,000 BD expatriates want to get return jobs in Qatar The New Nation
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Over 12 thousand Bangladeshi stranded expatriate workers are seeking the government s measures to return to their work in Qatar.
The expatriates said that most of them are passing hard days due to Qatar s refusal to their entry applications after vacations for more than one year.
Hundreds of Qatar expatriates observed a sit-in-programme in front of Foreign Ministry in Dhaka and urged the government to make it easy to return to workplaces in Qatar. We come to the country to enjoy vacations, but fell in put due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Now more than 12,000 of the migrant workers are struggling to return to our workplace in Qatar, but the country is not accepting our entry appeals, said Azimuddin Haldar, a Qatar expatriate Bangladeshi in front of the Qatar Embassy.