Bangladeshi Ambassador Visits Gimhae to Address Migrant Worker Concerns
Bangladesh's Voice Reaches Gimhae: Ambassador Hear...
Gimhae, South Korea – Bangladeshi Ambassador to Korea, Toufiq Islam Shatil, recently concluded his inaugural official visit to Gimhae, a southeastern port city known for its significant foreign resident population. The visit, which took place on November 9th, focused on engaging with the local Bangladeshi community, understanding their challenges, and offering support. Gimhae officials confirmed that the ambassador met with a diverse group of Bangladeshi workers and self-employed residents during a dedicated gathering.
The city of Gimhae boasts the largest foreign resident population in South Gyeongsang Province, with a total of 31,893 individuals as of late September. Among them, 804 hail from Bangladesh, contributing significantly to the city's economic and cultural landscape. The ambassador's visit underscores the growing importance of acknowledging and addressing the specific needs of this demographic.
Fostering Integration and Support
Ambassador Shatil expressed his gratitude for the warm reception he received in Gimhae, stating, "I am grateful for the warm welcome from Gimhae. This city is a good place for foreign residents, and I appreciate the care and support shown to help our people adapt and thrive." His words highlight the positive environment Gimhae strives to create for its international residents.
Gimhae's Commitment to Foreign Residents
Gimhae city officials emphasized the importance of the ambassador's visit in providing meaningful support to the Bangladeshi community. They acknowledged the vital role Bangladeshi residents play in the city's overall success and reiterated the municipal government's commitment to facilitating their integration and stability. The city plans to continue its efforts in providing resources and assistance to help foreign residents settle into the broader community and overcome potential obstacles. This includes initiatives aimed at language acquisition, cultural understanding, and access to essential services. The visit serves as a positive step towards strengthening the relationship between Bangladesh and Gimhae, fostering a more inclusive and supportive environment for all its residents.
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