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Formal talks with parties by this month


Posted on Thursday, April 17th, 2008 at 1:16 am
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Commerce and Education Adviser Hossain Zillur Rahman yesterday said the formal dialogue between the government and the political parties will begin within this month.

“Preparations for the political dialogue in national level are going on in the form of pre-dialogue meetings, which will conclude within five or six days. We hope the dialogue would start within this month,” Hossain Zillur told reporters after inaugurating a seminar at the Press Institute of Bangladesh (PIB) in the capital.

“We will place the feedback from the pre-dialogue meetings to the chief adviser so that the dialogue becomes successful,” the commerce adviser, also one of the five advisers holding the pre-dialogue talks with the political parties, said.

“The country will head towards a smooth transition to sustainable democracy through the dialogue,” he added.

About inviting the pro-Khaleda faction of BNP to the government’s ongoing pre-dialogue talks with the political parties, Hossain Zillur said that they had invited all parties for the talks.

“Time has not passed yet. We have invited all the parties. Whoever comes, we will sit with them,” the adviser added.

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