What Biden said in Yunus-Biden meeting

What Biden said in Yunus-Biden meeting

Online Desk, Morenewsbd
Online Desk, Morenewsbd

Published: 06:01 25 September 2024

The chief advisor of the Interim Government of Bangladesh Professor Dr. US President Joe Biden held a meeting with Muhammad Yunus. The meeting between the two leaders was held at the United Nations headquarters in New York on Tuesday (September 24) at 9 pm Bangladesh time.

Chief advisor. The White House released a press release (read out) about President Biden's meeting with Muhammad Yunus.

It is said that to congratulate the recent appointment as the chief adviser of the interim government, President Joe Biden today the chief adviser of Bangladesh. Had a meeting with Muhammad Yunus.

It added that both leaders reaffirmed the close partnership between the United States and Bangladesh, based on shared democratic values ​​and strong bonds between the peoples of both countries.

According to the readout, President Biden welcomed further engagement between the two governments (of both countries) and expressed continued US support in implementing Bangladesh's new reform agenda.

In addition, the chief adviser on this meeting. It has been reported from the press wing of Yunus, Bangladesh and Dr. President Biden assured 'full cooperation' to Yunus' interim government.

How the students of Bangladesh stood up against the previous dictatorial government and gave their lives, it was described to Joe Biden by Dr. Yunus. The chief adviser told President Biden that his government is working hard to rebuild the country and may need US support for that.

Joe Biden said, if students can sacrifice like this for the country, then they should do more for the country.

In addition, the chief adviser presented a book named "The Art of Triumph" containing the pictures of the wall paintings that the students painted during the mass uprising to President Biden.

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