The chief adviser of the interim government has left for New York to attend the session of the United Nations General Assembly. Muhammad Yunus.
He left Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport with a total of 57 passengers, including security, media, on a Qatar Airlines flight at 5:05 am on Monday (September 23).
The chief advisor will hold a high-level meeting with the Netherlands, Pakistan, Nepal, the head of the European Commission, the US secretary of state. However, it is said that there is no possibility of discussion with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Bangladesh will urge the international community to play their role strongly in the UN session on the Rohingya issue.
Next Friday (September 27) night, the chief adviser will leave New York for Dhaka after completing the tour