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Bangladesh wins highly competitive IMO election in London

  •  Bangladesh secured 128 votes
  • Won the election in a ‘highly competitive’ category C of the IMO Council membership
  •  With support of more than two-third of the IMO Members States
Update : 02 Dec 2023, 11:32 AM

Bangladesh has been elected as a member of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) Council for the term 2024-2025 in elections held in London on Friday.

Bangladesh secured 128 votes out of 166 member states present and voting.  

Bangladesh has won the election in a "highly competitive" category C of the IMO Council membership with support of more than two-third of the IMO Members States, the foreign ministry said.

"This is a clear manifestation of the confidence and trust that the IMO member states and the international maritime community place on Bangladesh as a maritime nation and its policies and actions under the prudent leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina."

Last week, Bangladesh High Commissioner to the UK and Permanent Representative to the IMO, Saida Muna Tasmeem, was unanimously elected as a Vice President of the 33rd Session of the IMO Assembly.  

IMO is the only UN specialized body that regulates global shipping standards that affects ship operating flag States, seafarers and maritime safety security and marine pollution.  

During its term as a Council member for the period 2024-25, Bangladesh would negotiate its international trade (90% of which is operated by the sea), its maritime ports’ transition into green, digitalised and smarter ports, its compliance with the Hong Kong Convention on ship recycling and the use of greener fuels by Bangladesh vessel among other critically important issues to Bangladesh’s shipping and maritime industry.

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