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Reform initiatives aim to foster good governance, inclusive election: Ambassador Mushfiqul

Diplomacy 2025-01-31, 5:13pm

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Dhaka, 31 Jan - Highlighting the interim government’s reforms initiatives,

Bangladesh Ambassador to Mexico M Mushfiqul Fazal (Ansarey) has said these initiatives aim to foster good governance, democracy, political reforms, economic development, and a free, fair, and inclusive election.

He met with Chief of Protocol at the Mexican Foreign Ministry Jonathan Chait Auerbach and handed over a copy of a letter of credence on Friday.

The envoy will formally present his credentials to the President of Mexico at a later date, said the Bangladesh Embassy in Mexico.

During the meeting Mushfiqul expressed his gratitude for the support and cooperation extended by the Mexican Foreign Ministry.

He underscored the longstanding and friendly ties between Bangladesh and Mexico.

Additionally, he reiterated the importance of expediting the process of establishing a Mexican Embassy in Dhaka to further enhance diplomatic and trade relations.

The ambassador also highlighted the key reform initiatives introduced by the interim government of Bangladesh, led by Professor Muhammad Yunus.

The chief of protocol commended Ambassador Mushfiqul for his significant contributions, particularly his unwavering advocacy for human rights, democracy, and press freedom in the global arena, according to a message here.

Both sides reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening bilateral cooperation and fostering closer ties between the two nations.

Fernando González Saiffe, Director General of the Asia Pacific was also present during the meeting.