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Bangladesh Calls for Investment from Trump

Bangladesh Calls for Investment from Trump
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World March 10, 2025 10:12

bangladesh - Bangladesh's temporary government urges US President Trump for investment, Nobel laureate Yunus proposes deal, discusses Hasina era, and plans for future elections.

Bangladesh Urges Trump for Investment

Bangladesh's temporary government president, Muhammed Yunus, calls on US President Donald Trump to invest in the country. Yunus discusses the potential for deals and hopes for a partnership.

Yunus's Proposal to Trump

  • Yunus describes Bangladesh as a good investment opportunity.
  • He urges Trump to consider making deals with the country.

Comparison to Gaza during Hasina's Era

Yunus compares the state of Bangladesh during Hasina's era to a devastated country, mentioning issues with institutions, policies, and international relations.

Future Elections in Bangladesh

Yunus promises free and fair elections in Bangladesh between December and March 2026, ensuring a peaceful transition of power.

Background: Unrest in Bangladesh

Protests erupted in Bangladesh in July 2024 following a controversial decision regarding quotas in the public sector. The unrest led to violence and casualties.

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