"The more communication there is between people, the closer the two countries will become. The collaboration in all areas will increase as well."
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Syed Muazzem Ali
Syed Moazzem Ali (July 18, 1944 – December 30, 2019) was a Bangladeshi foreign service officer and a diplomat during his career. He served as the Foreign Secretary of Bangladesh. He played a role in gaining international recognition for the Language Movement as International Mother Language Day.
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