Stream of Consciousness
Italy willing to hire more Bangladeshis, visiting minister tells Chief Adviser..
Introduction Italy and Bangladesh share a long-standing relationship that spans across trade, culture, and human mobility. In recent years, the dynamics of this bilateral relationship have taken a pivotal turn with labor migration becoming a central theme. During a high-level meeting with Bangladesh's Chief Adviser, a visiting Italian minister expressed Italy's willingness to hire more Bangladeshi workers in a significant diplomatic engagement. This landmark statement not only reflects the growing trust between the two nations but also signals new opportunities for Bangladeshi migrants and laborers seeking employment in Europe.
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