The EU urged Bangladesh’s interim government to uphold the rule of law and protect fundamental rights, particularly for minorities, following allegations of human rights abuses. EU Ambassador Michael Miller met with government officials in Dhaka to address these concerns and reaffirm the EU’s support for Bangladesh’s transition and reforms.
EU urges Yunus government to uphold rule of law in Bangladesh

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