Let's try to open a "new page" in our relations: Italian PM tells Prof Yunus
UNB
Publish: 25 Sep 2024, 02:08 PM
New
York (USA), Sept 25 (UNB) - Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni on Tuesday
called for opening a "new page" in the relations between Rome and
Dhaka, saying Italians are friends of Bangladesh.
"Let's try to open
a new page in our relationship," said the Italian Prime Minister when she
met Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus on the sideline of the annual UN
General Assembly at the UN headquarters.
Prof Yunus gave a brief
outline of the student-led mass uprising, which he said has created new
opportunities in Bangladesh, pressing "the reset button" for the
entire nation.
Meloni said Italy would
support the Professor Yunus-led Interim Government in its move to carry out
vital reforms in key sectors.
"Absolutely, you
can count on us," she was quoted by the Chief Adviser's press wing as
saying.
The Chief Adviser has
urged the Italian leader to formalise migration from Bangladesh, paving the way
entry of more Bangladeshi workers in Italy through the legal channels, which he
said would cut risky illegal migration.
Meloni agreed, saying
both nations should work together to stop irregular migration and conduct
training for people planning to work in Italy.
Energy and Power adviser
Fouzul Kabir Khan and senior secretary Lamiya Morshed and chief of protocol
Khandaker Masudul Alam were present during the meeting.
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