President Biden, Prof Yunus affirm close partnership between Dhaka, Washington
UNB
Publish: 25 Sep 2024, 02:00 PM
New
York (USA), Sept 25 (UNB) - Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus and US President
Joe Biden have affirmed the close partnership between the United States and
Bangladesh, which is rooted in shared democratic values and strong
people-to-people ties.
During a meeting held on
the sidelines of the UN General Assembly on Tuesday, President Biden welcomed
further engagement between the two governments.
President Biden offered
continued U.S. support as Bangladesh implements its new reform agenda, according
to the readout of President Joe Biden's meeting with Chief Adviser Muhammad
Yunus of Bangladesh.
Biden met with Chief
Adviser Yunus to congratulate him on his recent appointment as the head of the
interim government, according to the White House.
This is the first time
in the history of Bangladesh that a US President has met the head of the
Bangladesh government on the sidelines UNGA in New York, according to Chief
Adviser's press wing.
It is not usual for a US
President to hold bilateral meetings during the UNGA and Dhaka hoped to see a
new strategic partnership 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.
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.
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.
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