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Relations between Bangladesh and Palestine are cordial; Bangladesh is a strong and consistent advocate for an independent Palestinian state and firmly opposed to Israeli occupation. Bangladesh has a complete ban on trade (direct and indirect) with Israel and does not have any diplomatic relations with Israel. [2]
Relations between Bangladesh and Palestine are considered to be warm and cordial as Bangladesh advocates for an independent Palestinian state and an end to Israeli occupation. Bangladesh is one of the 135 countries to recognise Palestine as a state since the Palestinian Declaration of Independence on 15 November 1988.
Bangladesh portal; Politics portal; Pages in category "Ambassadors of Bangladesh to the State of Palestine" This category contains only the following page.
Ambassadors of Bangladesh to the State of Palestine (1 P) Pages in category "Bangladesh–State of Palestine relations" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
The Palestinian Liberation Organisation was founded in Cairo in 1964, dedicated to fighting for the ”liberation of Palestine” through armed revolution rather than dwelling on rights issues, a ...
Before the independence of Bangladesh, there was a Palestinian consulate in Dhaka. After independence, an office of the Palestine Liberation Organization was established in Dhaka at the end of 1976. After the Palestinian declaration of independence in 1988, the office gained the status of an embassy. [1]
Bangladesh and Israel do not have diplomatic relations. Bangladesh has stated that it will not recognize Israel until there is an independent Palestinian state. [1] Some reports have alleged that Bangladesh and Israel maintain some trade relations indirectly and sometimes secretly and via proxies, although the Bangladesh government denies these allegations.
The foreign relations of the State of Palestine have been conducted since the establishment of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) in 1964. [1] Since the Oslo Accords, it seeks to obtain universal recognition for the State of Palestine on the 1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital.