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Guterres praises Bangladesh’s development miracle, Sheikh Hasina’s leadership

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News Desk: Dhaka,
Sept-24,
The United Nations (UN)
Secretary-General António Guterres has highly appreciated the development
miracle of Bangladesh under the dynamic and visionary leadership of Prime
Minister Sheikh Hasina.
He lauded the
Bangladesh Premier and her apt leadership to advance the country with overall
development as he had bilateral talks with Sheikh Hasina at Lotte New York
Palace here on Thursday afternoon (BD time this morning).
Foreign Minister Dr AK
Abdul Momen later briefed the media about the Prime Minister’s scheduled events
on the day ahead of her UNGA address today.
At the outset of the
meeting with Sheikh Hasina, Guterres warmly welcomed her.
He said the United Nations gave prominence to the priorities of Bangladesh.
“The priorities of
Bangladesh are the priorities of the United Nations whether it is climate
change or sustainable development goals,” Guterres said.
During the talks,
Sheikh Hasina urged the UN Secretary-General to engage more personnel of
Bangladesh armed forces in the higher ranks of the UN peacekeeping mission.
Replying to a query
about UN Secretary General’s response to the PM's call, the Foreign Minister
said Guterres was seen positive to the call as he wanted to do more for
Bangladesh.
In this context, he said the UN Secretary-General also mentioned that Bangladesh has earned a reputation and has a success story in the UN peacekeeping mission.
Dr Momen said, “The UN
has acknowledged Bangladesh was a ‘role model’ as it was turning into ‘a
vibrant economy’”.
Guterres has also
commended Bangladesh for its leadership in all UN’s achievements, the Foreign
Minister said.
The Prime Minister also
had meetings with Queen Maxima of the Netherlands, Vietnam President Nguyễn Xuân Phúc and Maldivian President
Ibrahim Mohammad Solih at the UN headquarters.
The Netherlands Queen
Maxima during a bilateral talk with Sheikh Hasina said, “They are mulling over
introducing insurance for checking the loss and damages caused by the natural
calamities”.
Foreign Secretary Masud Bin Momen, Prime Minister’s Press Secretary Ihsanul Karim and Bangladesh Permanent Representative to the UN Rabab Fatima were present.
Speaking about the
meeting between Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and Maldivian President Ibrahim
Mohammad Solih, Dr Momen said the two countries are working on commercial ship
operation between Male and Chattogram.
During the meeting with
Vietnam President Nguyễn Xuân Phúc, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina requested him
to exert pressure on the Myanmar authorities so that “they take back Rohingyas
to their homeland”.
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