Chief Adviser Dr Muhammad Yunus on Wednesday congratulated US President-elect Donald Trump on his victory.
"I look forward to working together to further strengthen our partnership and foster sustainable development," Dr Yunus said in a letter to Mr Trump.
"I am delighted to convey, on behalf of the Government and the people of Bangladesh, my heartfelt felicitations to you on your victory in the US Presidential Election 2024", he added.
The Chief Adviser noted that being elected as the US President for a second term reflects that the Republican candidate's leadership and vision have resonated with the people of the United States of America.
"I am confident that under your stewardship, the United States will thrive and continue to inspire others around the world," Dr Yunus said.
Bangladesh and the United States share a long history of friendship and collaboration across numerous areas of mutual interest, he wrote adding that relationship continued to grow in depth and breadth during Mr Trump's previous term in the office.
"I firmly believe that the possibilities are endless as our two friendly nations work towards exploring newer avenues of partnership".
"Excellency, aligning with our commitment to a peaceful and inclusive society, the government and the peace-loving people of Bangladesh look forward to partner and collaborate in your efforts in addressing the global challenges in the pursuit of peace, harmony, stability, and prosperity for all," said Dr Yunus.
"Please accept my best wishes for your success as you embark on this momentous journey of leading your great nation," he concludes.
On the other hand, a spokesperson of the Chief Adviser said on Wednesday that Donald Trump's victory in the US presidential elections would jack up the bilateral ties between Bangladesh and the US and reach new height, "We have a very good relation with the US and it will further strengthen after Donald Trump's victory as both the governments are committed to straightening democracy," said Shafiqul Alam, press secretary to the CA at a briefing.
Asked about the pre-poll comments of Donald Trump on the minorities in Bangladesh, Mr Alam said that Mr Trump was probably misinformed.
He pointed out that 'highly exaggerated' reports on the minorities were being spread by a certain quarter.
The government was fully committed to ensuring the rights of the minorities and took every possible measure for their protection, he mentioned.
During the recently ended Durga Puja festival many apprehended violence but it was celebrated peacefully amid due festivities, he noted.
Special app was created to monitor every puja mandap in the country, he said.
Citing media reports on the death of nine minority people, he said that after thorough investigation it was found that most of the killings resulted from personal grudge.
Responding to a question he said that the government was planning to conduct some reforms in the education sector also.
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