DHAKA (Bangladesh): French President Emmanuel Macron (pix) is scheduled to visit Bangladesh on Sept 10, Anadolu Agency (AA) quoted the Bangladesh’s Fo...
is scheduled to visit Bangladesh on Sept 10, Anadolu Agency quoted the Bangladesh’s Foreign Ministry on Tuesday.Prior to his Bangladesh visit, Macron will be in India for the G20 summit scheduled for Sept 9-10.
“The two leaders are expected to witness signing a couple of bilateral instruments and hold a joint press briefing,” a Foreign Ministry statement said.“It will also be an opportunity to deepen our bilateral relations with a country that is experiencing rapid economic growth and seeking to diversify its partnerships,” the embassy said.
“Since the country is particularly vulnerable to climate change, the president will recall France’s determination to stand by Bangladesh on its humanitarian front, in particular in the face of regular floods,” it added.
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