The chief advisor of the interim government, Professor Dr. US President Joe Biden held a bilateral meeting with Muhammad Yunus.
They held this meeting on the sidelines of the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) on Tuesday (September 24) morning at New York.
The bilateral meeting also brought out the poison of the students' brave role against all forms of oppression during the previous government, which was said by US President Joe Biden.
In the meeting, Professor Yunus informed Joe Biden about the brave role of students against all forms of oppression and their important contribution in reorganization of Bangladesh during the reorganization of the Chief Advisor's function on the verified Facebook page, said that in the reorganization of the country, his government must be successful in the reorganization of the country.
This is the same President Biden said, if the students can make so much sacrifice for the country, then we (the United States government) should also give full cooperation.
In the meeting, the chief advisor presented the artbook titled ‘The Art of Triumph’ to US President Joe Biden during the July Revolution and then with wall paintings of Bangladeshi students.
Earlier, the chief advisor of the interim government of Bangladesh attended the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York. Muhammad Yunus.
After the session, UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres delivered the welcome address, he said, "We are facing a global challenge that we have never seen before. The war is going on globally and the war is going on and there is no way to end it."
At the 79th General Session of the United Nations, world leaders are joining the conflict in Europe, Africa and the Middle East, which is fearing war between the Middle East, Ukraine and Sudan, which is expected to be the strongest of the war.
US President Joe Biden is waiting to deliver his fourth and final speech at the United Nations, the White House has known, in the speech Biden will highlight the current global crisis.
