Bangladesh’s Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus will visit the UK from June 9-13, meeting King Charles III and PM Keir Starmer. He plans to discuss elections with BNP’s Tarique Rahman and receive the Harmony Award 2025 for promoting peace and sustainability.
Bangladesh’s Interim Government’s Chief Advisor Muhammud Yunus will leave for what will be his 11th official visit abroad during his ten months in charge of the country’s government.
Yunus will meet His Majesty King Charles III and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer during the visit which is scheduled from June 9-13.
Reports suggest that Muhammad Yunus could hold a confidential political dialogue with Bangladesh Nationalist Party’s (BNP) Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman, whose party has been demanding elections by December this year to install an elected government with a political mandate.
On Friday, Muhammad Yunus announced that elections will be held in the country in the first half of April this year, ignoring advice from the military and political parties like the BNP to hold elections by December.
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