Saturday, September 21, 2024

"Dr. Yunus and Narendra Modi are not meeting in New York, the meeting will be between the External Affairs Minister and the Foreign Minister."

 


The chief adviser of the interim government in New York. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is not having any meeting with Muhammad Yunus. However, a bilateral meeting will be held between Foreign Affairs Advisor Tauhid Hussain and Indian Foreign Minister S Jaishankar. The meeting is scheduled to take place on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly session.

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The foreign affairs adviser gave this information in a press conference at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Saturday afternoon. Chief advisor. The press conference was organized on the occasion of Yunus attending the session of the United Nations General Assembly. Dr. Yunus is going to New York on September 24 to participate in the session.

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Chief Advisor in New York. When asked whether Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will meet Muhammad Yunus, Foreign Affairs Adviser Towhid Hussain said, "The presence of both of them in New York is not happening together. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is leaving New York first, and Chief Adviser Dr. Yunus is leaving later. So they There seems no chance of a meeting there."

When asked about his meeting with Indian Foreign Minister S Jaishankar, Tauhid Hussain said, "It is almost certain that I met S Jaishankar. We have to admit that there is a kind of tension between us and India. To solve the problem, we cannot deny its existence. .” He further said, "We will certainly try to remove this tension and strive to maintain a working relationship. But the relationship must be based on dignity and mutual respect. It is on that basis that the relationship can move forward and we are that." I will try."
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Earlier, the foreign affairs adviser said in his written statement that the high-level debate phase of the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly will begin from September 24. He also said that like in recent years, this time the delegation of more than 100 members from Bangladesh will not visit New York in a chartered plane. Rather, the delegation has been constituted in a limited form according to the responsibility or affiliation of the person. "I will take a different flight to New York two days earlier to attend high-level meetings consistent with my responsibilities," he said. He also said that the Chief Advisor will stay in New York for three days and leave for Bangladesh on September 27.
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