US President Joe Biden and Bangladesh’s interim government chief Mohammed Yunus on Wednesday affirmed a “close partnership” between the two countries adding that the US would continue to support Bangladesh. “Both leaders affirmed the close partnership between the United States and Bangladesh, which is rooted in shared democratic values and strong people-to-people ties. President Biden welcomed further engagement between the two governments and offered continued US support as Bangladesh implements its new reform agenda,” a White House statement said.
This meeting marks the first time a US President has met with a head of the Bangladesh government on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly, according to a press release from Bangladesh. “President Biden expressed US government’s full support for Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus and his government as they met on the margin of the UNGA,” Yunus said. Yunus briefed President Biden on the situation in Bangladesh, highlighting the student protests saying how they stood up against the “tyranny of the previous government” and sacrificed their lives to help rebuild the nation. Additionally, Yunus presented Biden with a copy of the book The Art of Triumph, which features wall paintings created by students during the uprising.
Upon his arrival at the official hotel in New York for the 79th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) session, Bangladesh’s chief advisor Muhammad Yunus faced protests from demonstrators chanting “go back.” The protesters voiced their opposition to Yunus over alleged attacks on minorities in Bangladesh, calling out slogans such as “go back, step down, step down, step down.” They also held up posters declaring “Sheikh Hasina our prime minister.”
Conclusion
As US President Joe Biden and Bangladesh’s interim government chief Mohammed Yunus affirm their close partnership, it is evident that both countries are committed to supporting each other and working together towards common goals. The meeting between the two leaders at the UN General Assembly signifies a new chapter in the relationship between the United States and Bangladesh.
Yunus’ briefing to President Biden on the situation in Bangladesh, particularly the student protests and their fight against tyranny, highlights the resilience and courage of the Bangladeshi people. It also showcases the importance of standing up for democracy and human rights in the face of adversity.
Despite facing protests upon his arrival in New York, Yunus continues to represent Bangladesh with dignity and grace. The challenges faced by the country, including allegations of attacks on minorities, are not ignored, but addressed with a commitment to progress and positive change.
The exchange of ideas and perspectives between Biden and Yunus sets the stage for further cooperation and collaboration between the two nations. With the support of the US government and the resilience of the Bangladeshi people, a brighter future is on the horizon for both countries.
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