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Bangladesh and Grenada Formalise Historic Diplomatic Ties

Published: 07 Feb 2026, 06:36 am

In a landmark development for South-South cooperation, Bangladesh and the Caribbean nation of Grenada have officially established formal diplomatic relations. The historic accord was solidified on the afternoon of Thursday, 5 February, during a signing ceremony held at the Bangladesh High Commission in London. This move marks the end of a five-decade hiatus in formal state-to-state ties, despite both nations sharing a long-standing history within the international community.

A New Chapter in Global South Solidarity

The Joint Communiqué was signed by Her Excellency Abida Islam, the Bangladesh High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, and Her Excellency Rachael Croney, the Grenadian High Commissioner to the UK. While both nations coincidentally achieved United Nations membership on the exact same day—17 September 1974—they had operated without formal diplomatic channels for over 50 years.

High Commissioner Abida Islam described the event as a "momentous and memorable" milestone in the annals of Bangladeshi foreign policy. She emphasised that this initiative, sanctioned by the Advisory Council led by Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus, represents more than a mere formality; it is a strategic bridge connecting South Asia with the Caribbean.

Areas of Strategic Cooperation

The partnership aims to leverage the unique strengths of both nations. Bangladesh, a global leader in disaster resilience and a powerhouse in pharmaceutical and textile manufacturing, seeks to utilise Grenada’s strategic position in the Caribbean to expand its industrial footprint. Conversely, Grenada, as an influential Small Island Developing State (SIDS), offers a vital perspective on climate advocacy.

Pillar of CooperationStrategic Objective
Climate ActionJoint advocacy for climate justice and adaptation funding at the UN.
Trade & IndustryExport of Bangladeshi pharmaceuticals and garments to Caribbean markets.
MultilateralismCoordinated voting and policy alignment within the Commonwealth.
Capacity BuildingKnowledge exchange in education, healthcare, and disaster management.

Shared Values and Challenges

Grenadian High Commissioner Rachael Croney echoed these sentiments, noting that both countries are bound by the principles of the Commonwealth, including democracy, the rule of law, and a commitment to a fair global order. As members of the Global South, both nations face parallel challenges regarding economic resilience and the existential threat of climate change.

By formalising these ties, Bangladesh and Grenada are poised to amplify their voices in multilateral forums such as the United Nations and the Commonwealth. The agreement paves the way for future bilateral investments, educational exchange programmes, and a unified front in the global fight for sustainable development.

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