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  11 Dec 2025, 17:17
Update : 11 Dec 2025, 17:28

Bangladesh, Netherlands sign MoU on naval defence cooperation

Bangladesh today signed a MoU with the Kingdom of the Netherlands on naval defence cooperation at Dhaka Cantonment. Photo: ISPR

 
DHAKA, Dec 11, 2025 (BSS) - Bangladesh today signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Kingdom of the Netherlands on naval defence cooperation in equipment at Dhaka Cantonment here.

Principal Staff Officer (PSO) of the Armed Forces Division (AFD) Lieutenant General SM Kamrul Hasan signed the MoU on behalf of Bangladesh while Netherlands Ambassador to Bangladesh Joris Van Bommel signed it on behalf of the Netherlands.

The MoU, signed to enhance defence ties in the spirit of brotherhood and mutual respect, has established a groundbreaking framework for cooperation in naval defence equipment, said a release of the Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) Directorate.

It would further expand opportunities for mutual cooperation in the naval defense industry, exchange of information and experience, exchange of education and training, transfer of technology, exchange of information as per industrial security policy and provide logistical support as required, said the release.

The signing of this historic MoU will increase the exchange of military experts between the two countries, which is expected to play an important role in enhancing naval defense capabilities and implementing future action plans, the ISPR also mentioned.

Besides, the MoU is being considered as an important milestone in the continuous progress of bilateral defence ties, further strengthening Bangladesh's naval defense modernization and long-term strategic cooperation with the Netherlands.

Non-Resident Defense Attaché of the Defense Ministry of Netherlands Captain Geordie Klein, Senior Adviser on Finance, Trade and Private Sector Development of the Netherlands Embassy, Directors General of the Armed Forces Division, Director General of the Western Europe and European Union Branch of the Bangladesh Foreign Ministry and Naval Adviser of the Ministry of Defense, among others, were present at the signing ceremony.