Trump - Bangladesh
Trump rules out US role in Bangladesh, says it’s up to Modi
US President Donald Trump has ruled out any involvement of the United States in Bangladesh’s ongoing issues.
"Well, there was no role for our deep state. This is something that the Prime Minister has been working on for a long time and has worked on for hundreds of years, frankly. I have been reading about it. But I will leave Bangladesh to the Prime Minister (Narendra Modi)," he said.
Modi-Trump ties may face challenges as Indian PM visits Washington
He made the remarks while responding to a question at a joint press conference with PM Modi following a bilateral meeting in Washington on Friday morning (Bangladesh time).
The two leaders primarily discussed trade and India-US relations, but Trump dismissed a question regarding Bangladesh’s situation.
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Interim govt reaffirms to counter propaganda, strengthen ties with US
The interim government has said they look forward to continuing to work with the United States and Bangladesh’s other friends and allies to combat efforts to manipulate the Trump administration and create divisions between countries through purely invented propaganda.
"The Interim Government has complete confidence that President Trump and his team will see through this transparent effort to create friction between Bangladesh and the United States," said the Chief Adviser's press wing on Thursday.
The US Department of State and its embassy in Dhaka are well aware that Professor Yunus meets with a wide variety of people, from senior government officials to leaders in business and civil society organisations, including those who are critical of Bangladesh itself, said its fact-checking wing.
Kosovo’s new ambassador emphasizes advancing bilateral cooperation in first official meeting with Foreign Adviser
The Organiser, a weekly in India, has launched "another salvo in the ongoing campaign of many Indian nationalists" to discredit Bangladesh’s interim government and pave the way for India’s proxy, Sheikh Hasina, to resume her despotic rule over Bangladesh, said the fact-checkers of the press wing.
The Organiser’s latest canard is that the meeting between Bangladesh’s Chief Adviser Mohammad Yunus and Alex Soros, president of the Open Society Foundation, constituted a challenge to President Trump, said the press wing of the CA.
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