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CA seeks 'special relationship' with Germany

Greenwatch Desk Diplomacy 2025-02-26, 10:28pm

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German Parliamentary Commissioner Zarah Bruhn met Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus at State Guest House Jamuna in Dhaka, Today. Photo : PID



Bangladesh wants a special relationship with Germany in an effort to deepen trade and investment ties with the Europe's largest economy, Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus said today.

 
The Chief Adviser made the comments when Zarah Bruhn, a Commissioner of the German government, called on him at the State Guest House Jamuna here.
 
During the meeting, Prof Yunus praised the German people and the German economy, saying the country has been the leader in many areas, including heavy industry, in the world.
 
"We have close relations with Germany. But we want to have a different relationship -- a special relationship-- with Germany," he said.
 
Zarah Bruhn, who is visiting the country to learn more about social businesses and micro credit, lauded the leadership of Prof Yunus, saying Bangladesh would prosper during his tenure.
 
"I am a big enthusiast of your work," she said, adding that she was keen to launch social businesses in Germany.
 
Prof Yunus said the Interim Government was likely to hold elections by the end of this year.
 
He sought German help to implement the reform agenda of the interim government, reports BSS.
 
"We need all your support for the New Bangladesh. We are working hard to make the general election a big success," he said.
 
They also discussed the three zero movements launched by Prof Yunus, social businesses, poverty reduction measures, and the future of the welfare state.
 
Lamiya Morshed, senior secretary and the head of the SDG affairs of the Bangladesh government, also attended the meeting.