United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres has expressed his "total solidarity" with Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus and the Interim Government, saying the UN stands ready to support reforms in the country.
The UN Secretary expressed his support when he met the Chief Adviser at the UN headquarters in New York on Thursday (26 September).
"The country team of the UN will like to support you," he said, adding that the newly adopted UN Pact of the Future was very much relevant to Bangladesh and its concessional funding applies to the country.
Guterres praised the Bangladesh peacekeepers, saying "they are very important for us."
The Chief Adviser highlighted the July-August student-led mass uprising, which ended Sheikh Hasina's brutal dictatorship.
“I am here because young people gave their lives for a new Bangladesh," he said.
They also discussed climate change and its impact on the 170 million people of Bangladesh, the Rohingya crisis, and the UN-led fact finding mission, which is investigating atrocities committed during the July-August mass uprising.