Boost to bilateral ties as UK Indo-Pacific Minister visits Bangladesh
The two-day visit will strengthen UK-Bangladesh modern economic, security and migration partnership.

- Minister for the Indo-Pacific visit will strengthen UK-Bangladesh modern economic, security and migration partnership
- UK will back economic development efforts with launch of new trade policy project in collaboration with the Government of Bangladesh
- New UK funding of 拢12 million ($15 million) announced will provide vital humanitarian assistance to Rohingya refugees and host communities in Cox鈥檚 Bazar
UK-Bangladesh cooperation set to increase on priority areas including migration, economic reform and security, as UK Minister for the Indo-Pacific, Anne-Marie Trevelyan, will arrive in Bangladesh on a two-day visit, today morning (Tuesday 7 May). On her second visit to Bangladesh in her role as Indo-Pacific Minister, she will reaffirm the UK鈥檚 commitment to strengthening bilateral cooperation between the two countries.
During her visit to Dhaka, Minister Trevelyan will meet Bangladesh鈥檚 Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and Foreign Minister Dr Hasan Mahmud. Discussions are expected to focus on UK-Bangladesh migration cooperation, trade and economic ties, and the UK鈥檚 support to the Rohingya refugee response.
The Minister will also meet business leaders, humanitarian actors, climate experts and, in meetings with civil society organisations and political leaders, she will recognise the importance of democracy and human rights as foundations for long-term growth and prosperity. Minister Trevelyan will also announce new UK support to equip and empower youth and vulnerable groups in Bangladesh to engage in climate action.
Minister for the Indo-Pacific, Anne-Marie Trevelyan, said
鈥淚鈥檓 pleased to be back in Bangladesh with our new trade policy project marking an important step forward towards closer UK-Bangladesh collaboration, boosting our economic ties.
鈥淲e remain steadfast in our support for the Rohingya in Myanmar and Bangladesh, and will provide 拢12 million of new humanitarian assistance, to increase access to clean water, healthcare, shelter, and protection services for Rohingya refugees and host communities in Bangladesh.鈥�
British High Commissioner to Bangladesh, Sarah Cooke, said
鈥淒elighted to welcome UK Minister for the Indo-Pacific, Anne-Marie Trevelyan, to Bangladesh. The UK鈥檚 long-standing friendship with Bangladesh is cemented by the deep cultural and people-to-people links between our two countries.
鈥淭he UK-Bangladesh partnership continues to go from strength to strength. From our joint work to tackle economic challenges, to our steadfast support for the Rohingya, and our partnership on climate change, we are determined to do more together.鈥�
Reaffirming the UK鈥檚 sustained support for the Rohingya people, Minister Trevelyan will announce 拢12 million (over 163 Crore Taka) of new UK humanitarian assistance to support Rohingya refugees and neighbouring host communities in Bangladesh. The new funding will provide clean water, healthcare, shelter and protection services. It will also support the development of the camp鈥檚 infrastructure to help protect it from natural disasters.
Minister Trevelyan will also announce a new trade policy project with the Government of Bangladesh. The UK will provide technical assistance to Bangladesh to strengthen trade policy capability and implement reforms. The project will support Bangladesh tackle economic challenges and graduate successfully from Least Developed Country status in 2026.
Note to editors
The new package of funding to support Rohingya refugees totals 拢12 million. This assistance will be implemented by the International Organization for Migration (IOM), UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR), UN Children鈥檚 Fund (UNICEF) and UN Population Fund (UNFPA).
Since 2017, the UK has provided 拢391 million ($487 million) to support the Rohingya, and neighbouring host communities in Bangladesh.
Further information
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