Professor Muhammad Yunus, chief adviser to Bangladesh’s interim government, congratulated Donald Trump on his re-election as US President. Yunus expressed confidence in Trump’s leadership and vision, emphasizing Bangladesh’s eagerness to strengthen the partnership between the two nations and promote sustainable development. He conveyed Bangladesh’s commitment to collaborating on global challenges for peace and prosperity.
‘US will thrive’: Bangladesh’s Muhammad Yunus congratulates Donald Trump

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