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DHAKA, June 23, 2025 (BSS) - Director General (DG) of Bangladesh Coast Guard
(BCG) Rear Admiral Md Ziaul Hoque has expressed hope that the existing
cooperation between Bangladesh and Australia on maritime security would be
further enhanced.
"We hope that the existing relations on maritime security and cooperation
between Bangladesh and Australia will be further strengthened," he said.
He made the remarks when Rear Admiral Brett Sonter, Commander of Australian
Maritime Border Command and Commander of Joint Agency Task Force (JATF),
Operation Sovereign Borders (OSB), and a delegation from the Australian
Embassy visited the Bangladesh Coast Guard Headquarters in the capital's
Agargaon today.
During the meeting, representatives of BCG and Australian Border Force
expressed their determination to maintain the continuity of friendly
relations and partnerships formed for mutual benefit and to ensure long-
lasting friendship between the countries.
In his welcome address, Ziaul Hoque stressed the need for further
strengthening the joint partnership between the two countries in proper
enforcement of maritime law, increasing regional awareness and capacity
building.
He also mentioned that the real-time information exchange, joint training and
strategic coordination are essential to prevent international crimes, illegal
fishing, human and drug trafficking and terrorist activities at the sea.
The BCG chief further said that Bangladesh Coast Guard and Australian Border
Force are working on the basis of professionalism and common determination
for this purpose.
Rear Admiral Md Ziaul Hoque said that the effectiveness of the force has
increased significantly due to the increase in training, technical assistance
and surveillance capacity with the help of Australia.
He also expressed hope that this cooperation will expand further in the
future.