The chief adviser met the presidents of the three countries


Published: 01:56 12 November 2024
Chief Adviser to the Interim Government Prof. Muhammad Yunus met with the President of Maldives Mohamed Muijzu, the President of the United Arab Emirates Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and the President of Bosnia and Herzegovina Denis Besirovic at the COP-29 conference.
A message sent from the Press Wing of the Chief Adviser informed. On Tuesday (November 12), while leading Bangladesh at the annual United Nations Climate Change Conference, he met with the two presidents of Azerbaijan.
In addition, the chief advisor Professor Dr. also exchanged skills with the Prime Minister of Lichtenstein Daniel Risch and the Prime Minister of Bhutan Tshering Tobagh in the COP-29 conference. Muhammad Yunus.
A Biman Bangladesh Airlines flight carrying the Chief Adviser and his entourage left Dhaka for Azerbaijan at 11 am Bangladesh time last Monday (November 11). The Chief Adviser will be on a state visit to Azerbaijan from November 11 to 14 on the occasion of the Climate Conference.
COP-29 Climate Conference Professor Dr.Muhammad Yunus will address various forums and he is scheduled to meet with important people participating there. The fact that Bangladesh is playing a leading role in combating global climate change will also be highlighted in this conference.
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