Dhaka, 30 Dec - Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus on Monday said Nobel Laureate and former US President Jimmy Carter was a true friend of Bangladesh and the relationship between the two countries was strengthened during his Presidential tenure and beyond.
With profound sadness, Dr Yunus wrote to US President Joe Biden, extending his heartfelt condolences on the passing away of Carter, noting that he was a "remarkable leader, a champion of human rights, and a tireless advocate for peace and democracy" across the globe.
Former US President Carter - who rose from humble beginnings as a peanut farmer - has died aged 100.
His work in Bangladesh through the Carter Center, particularly in empowering women, ensuring good governance, and advancing democracy, stands as a testament to his love and passion for the people of Bangladesh, said the Chief Adviser.
"We fondly recall his visit to Bangladesh in 1986 and that was a source of great inspiration for our people," Dr Yunus said.
"Over the years, I had the distinct honor of meeting him on numerous occasions at the gatherings of Nobel Laureates," said the Chief Adviser.
"Our conversations were marked by his deep humility, wisdom, and firm belief in the empowerment of people. There is no doubt that his legacy will continue to inspire generations to come," said the Chief Adviser.
On behalf of the government and the people of Bangladesh, Dr Yunus expressed their deepest condolences to the people of the United States and particularly to the bereaved family of President Carter.
"We also pray for the salvation of his departed soul," he said in a message of condolence.