Prof Yunus in New York with high-profile meetings lined up on UNGA sidelines
UNB
Publish: 24 Sep 2024, 04:05 PM
New
York (USA), Sept 23 (UNB) - Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus arrived here on
Monday night (NY Time) to attend the 79th United Nations General Assembly
(UNGA) with a series of high-profile meetings lined up on the sidelines of the
UNGA including a meeting with US President Joe Biden on Tuesday.
Permanent Representative
of Bangladesh to the UN Ambassador Muhammad Abdul Muhith and CDA of the Embassy
of Bangladesh in Washington, D.C. DM Salahuddin Mahmud received him at JFK
International Airport upon his arrival by a commercial flight at 10:10pm (NY
Time), Fahmid Farhan, Counsellor at Permanent Mission of Bangladesh to the UN
told UNB.
This is Prof Yunus'
first visit to the United States as head of the Bangladesh government to attend
the 79th UNGA and also first visit abroad since the formation of the interim
government on August 8.
The chief adviser, along
with his delegation members, was directly taken to his place of residence-
Hyatt Grand Central New York - from the airport.
The chief adviser will
address the General Debate of the UNGA on September 27.
Engagements Lined Up for
September 24
On September 24, Prof
Yunus will attend a welcome reception to be hosted by UN Secretary General
Antonio Guterres for the Heads of Delegation.
He will attend the
inaugural session of the 79th UNGA.
Foreign Affairs Adviser
Md Touhid Hossain, Energy Adviser Muhammad Fouzul Kabir Khan, Permanent
Representative of Bangladesh to the UN Ambassador Muhammad Abdul Muhith,
Principal Coordinator (SDGs Affairs) Lamiya Morshed, Additional Foreign
Secretary Riaz Hamidullah will accompany the chief adviser.
Prof Yunus will also
attend a high-level side event on the Rohingya crisis.
Foreign Minister of
China Wang Yi is scheduled to call on the chief adviser.
The chief adviser will
also attend a high-level side event - 'Meet the Friends of Bangladesh'.
There will be a
reception on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of Bangladesh's membership in
the United Nations, which will be hosted by Professor Muhammad Yunus.
President of the Council
of Ministers of Italy
Giorgia Meloni and Crown
Prince of the State of Kuwait Sheikh Sabah Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah are likely
to have bilateral meetings separately with Prof Yunus at the UNHQ.
The chief adviser is
scheduled to hold a meeting with US President Joe Biden on Tuesday on the
sidelines of the UNGA, which reflects growing relations between the two
countries.
This is going to be a
one-to-one meeting, a senior official at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs told
UNB, confirming the meeting in New York.
It is very significant
as no US president has held a bilateral meeting with any Bangladesh head of
government in the past decades in New York, the official added.
The meeting is likely to
last at least 15 minutes and will take place at 11am (NY Time) on Tuesday.
It is not usual for a US
President to hold bilateral meetings during the UNGA and Dhaka hopes to see a
new strategic partnership emerge out of this meeting that will strengthen the
ties with the US on all fronts.
Biden is visiting New
York City to participate in the 79th session of the UNGA from September 23-25.
In addition to
addressing the General Assembly on September 24, President Biden will meet with
world leaders to discuss cooperation in tackling threats to international peace
and security, advancing global prosperity, and protecting human rights, said
Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre on President Biden's travel to New York
City.
The US has already
affirmed their dedication to fostering inclusive economic growth, institution
building, and development to benefit the people of Bangladesh.
As Bangladesh looks to
chart a more equitable and inclusive future, the US said it stands ready to
support those efforts.
According to Foreign
Affairs Adviser Md Touhid Hossain, the chief adviser will meet with leaders
including the prime ministers of the Netherlands, Pakistan, and Nepal, as well
as the President of the European Union, the US Secretary of State, the UN
Secretary-General, the UN Human Rights chief, the World Bank President, and the
USAID Administrator during his four-day stay in New York.
The foreign adviser said
many meeting decisions are made at the last minute during this time.
"New meetings may
be added to that consideration; again, due to lack of time, any meeting may be
omitted," he said.
Unlike recent years, a
delegation of over a hundred members from Bangladesh is not visiting New York
on a chartered flight.
Rather, a delegation has
been formed as limited as possible according to their respective affiliations
or responsibilities. Only those with direct responsibilities at the UNGA are
accompanying the chief adviser.
The theme of the General
Debate is "Leaving no one behind: Acting together for the advancement of
peace, sustainable development and human dignity for present and future
generations."
Highlights of CA's
September 27 Speech
In his speech on
September 27, Prof Yunus is expected to present the details of the unimaginable
mass uprising that happened in Bangladesh in the last two months and his
conviction to build a state system that is people-oriented, welfare-oriented
and dedicated to public interest in the coming days.
The Chief Adviser is scheduled
to leave New York for Dhaka on September 27 night (US time). He is expected to
reach Dhaka on September 29 by a commercial flight.
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