PM leaves Dubai for Canada to attend G7 Summit

Publish | 08 Jun 2018, 13:19

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Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina left Dubai in the early hours of Friday for Toronto on a four-day official visit to Canada to attend the outreach session of G7 Summit.

The prime minister is joining the outreach session of G7 Summit at the invitation of her Canadian counterpart Justine Trudeau.

After making a five-hour stopover in Dubai, an Emirates flight carrying the prime minister and her entourage members departed Dubai International Airport for Toronto at 3:30 am local time (5:30 am BST).

Bangladesh Ambassador to the UAE Mohammad Imran saw the prime minister off at the airport.

The flight is scheduled to reach Pearson International Airport in Toronto at 9:30 am local time (7:30 pm Bangladesh time) today.

Bangladesh Consul General in Toronto Nayeem Uddin Ahmed and Director of International Relations of Canada and Deputy Chief of Protocol, Ontario Province Jonathan Sauve will receive the prime minister at the airport.

After a two-hour stopover in Toronto, the premier will fly to provincial city Quebec, the venue of the outreach session of G7 Summit.

Bangladesh High Commissioner to Canada Mizanur Rahman and Federal and Provincial Dignitaries of Canada will receive the prime minister at Jean Lesage International Airport upon her arrival in Quebec.

In the evening, Sheikh Hasina will join a dinner to be hosted by Governor General of Canada in honour of heads of state and government taking part in the G7 Summit and outreach programme.

The prime minister will join G7 Outreach Leaders Programme at Le Manoir Richelieu Hotel on Saturday.

She will hold a meeting with Justine Trudeau on Sunday morning at her place of residence at Hotel Chateau Frontenac.

From Quebec, Sheikh Hasina will return to Toronto on Sunday and exchange views with expatriate Bangladeshis at hotel Metro in the evening.

On Monday, she will hold a meeting with Special Envoy of Canada on Myanmar Bob Rae at her hotel The Ritz Carlton where she will be staying.

The premier will also have a meeting with Deputy Premier of Saskatchewan and Minister for Trade and Export Development Gordon Wyant Q.C. and Minister of Immigration and Career Training of Saskatchewan Jeremy Harrison and business leaders of Saskatchewan Province.

Before leaving Toronto, the prime minister will hold a meeting with President and CEO of Commercial Corporation of Canada (CCC) Martin Zablocki at her hotel.

The premier will return home on Tuesday night via Dubai.

Sheikh Hasina is joining the G7 Outreach Programme with 16 other world dignitaries beyond the Group of Seven (G7), a platform of world’s economic power houses.

The G7 is a group consisting of the world’s seven largest advanced economies – Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

President of Argentina and chair of the G20 Mauricio Macri, President of Haiti and chair of the Caribbean Community Jovenel Moise, Prime Minister of Jamaica Andrew Holness, President of Kenya Uhuru Kenyatta, President of the

Marshall Islands Hilda Heine, Prime Minister of Norway Erna Solberg, President of Rwanda and chair of the African Union Paul Kagame, President of Senegal Macky Sall, President of Seychelles Danny Faure, President of South Africa Cyril Ramaphosa, Prime Minister of Vietnam Nguyen Xuan Phuc, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund Christine Lagarde, Secretary General of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development Jose Angel Gurria, Secretary General of the United Nations Antonio Guterres and Chief Executive Officer of the World Bank Kristalina Georgieva will join the event.

Source: bss