Bangabandhu visit to Russia commemorated at Moscow State University:

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Fifty years later, on the centenary of his birth, a seminar was held at the same university again on Tuesday which was seen as a source of pride and joy for all.

On the occasion of the golden jubilee of Independence of Bangladesh and the birth centenary of the Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the daylong seminar was organized at the Institute of Asian and African Studies, Lomonosov Moscow State University.

Moderated by Professor Alexey Maslov, Director of the Institute, the seminar started with the introductory speeches of Ambassador of Bangladesh to Russia Kamrul Ahsan and Ambassador of Russia to Bangladesh Alexander Mantytskiy.

Later, university professors, fellows and policy makers of various Russian institutions presented their topic-based speeches.

The seminar was attended by representatives of various governmental and non-governmental organizations, including the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, the Russian State Nuclear Energy Corporation (Rosatom), leading think tanks, and students of the university's graduate program.

In his introductory speech, Bangladesh Ambassador to Russia Kamrul Ahsan spoke on the historical background of Bangladesh's struggle for independence and the history of Bangabandhu's struggle and leadership for independence of Bangladesh.

He highlighted the historical relations between the people of Bangladesh and Russia and shed lights on the important role of Bangabandhu in establishing historical relations between the two countries after the independence of Bangladesh.

Professor Alexey Maslov, Director of the Institute, thanked the Bangladesh Embassy for organizing the seminar on the golden jubilee of Bangladesh's independence and the birth centenary of the Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman at the Moscow State University.

He underscored the pioneering role of the then Soviet Union in rebuilding the war-ravaged infrastructure of post-war independent Bangladesh in 1972 and paid tribute to Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman for establishing friendly relations between Bangladesh and Russia.

He also highlighted the ongoing bilateral relations andBangabandhu's visit to Russia commemorated at Moscow State University cooperation between Bangladesh and Russia.

Russian Ambassador to Bangladesh Alexander Mantytskiy attended the seminar virtually from Dhaka.

He outlined the bilateral relations between Bangladesh and Russia and highlighted the issues of mutual understanding and consensus between Bangladesh and Russia in the international arena including the United Nations.

Alexander Nikolaev, former Russian Ambassador to Bangladesh, and Vera Upirova, Project Manager of Russian State Nuclear Energy Corporation (Rosatom), discussed the security management of the Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant being constructed in Bangladesh with Russia's economic and technical assistance.

At the seminar Professor Boris Zakharyin, Professor Liudmila Khokhlova, Professor Boris Volkhonsky, Professor Anna Bochkovskaya, Professor Alina Filimonova, and Professor Alexandra Safronova spoke on the role of Russian scholars in the study of Bengali language and culture. They highlighted the role of Bangladesh in the regional and international arena and the various cooperation activities of the two countries in the fields of education, culture, industry, trade and infrastructure. In their discussions, the visionary leadership of Bangabandhu in the rise of independent Bangladesh came up recurrently.

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