Dhaka,
Sept 29 (UNB) -Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus arrived in Dhaka early
Sunday, concluding a productive visit marked by a series of high-level meetings
with global leaders.
Prof Yunus and his
delegation arrived at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport at 3:32 AM on a
Qatar Airways commercial flight.
During his four-day stay
in New York, Prof Yunus participated in over 40 major events on the sidelines
of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), his Press Secretary, Shafiqul
Alam, told UNB.
Alam said the chief
adviser attended the highest 16 events on September 26 and met at least 12
global leaders, including US President Joe Biden.
The Chief Adviser has
called upon the international community to engage with the "new
Bangladesh", which aims to realise freedom and democracy for everyone.
The call came from
Yunus' address to the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly
(UNGA), his first since a student-led upsurge brought him at the helm of
Bangladesh's interim government last month.
Speaking in Bangla, the
Nobel Peace Prize laureate said youths in Bangladesh have shown that upholding
freedom, dignity, and rights of people regardless of distinction and status
cannot just remain aspirational. "It is just what everyone deserves."
Prof Yunus invited all
countries across the world to deepen their engagement with Bangladesh in its
quest for democracy, the rule of law, equality, and prosperity.
"This was an
epoch-making speech," said the Press Secretary, adding that the speech
covered global and regional issues apart from Bangladesh issues.
Earlier, Chief Adviser
Yunus reachedNew York on September 23, 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.
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