Bangladesh News: Mohammad Yunus, the head of the interim government of Bangladesh, is currently on a tour of China. Meanwhile, a top US military officer visited Dhaka. He met Bangladesh Chief General Waqar Ujan during this period.
Both military officials held wide discussions on military relations between the US and Bangladesh. During the talks, talks such as purchasing American weapons and coordination between the armies of the two countries to strengthen Bangladesh’s military capacity took place.
American Embassy released a statement
The US Embassy in Dhaka informed that Lieutenant General Joel P. Walli visited Bangladesh, Deputy Commanding General of US Army Pacific. During his visit, he met his equivalent officers in the armed forces of Bangladesh. During this, he reiterated the US Army’s commitment to maintain strong relations with Bangladesh’s army, emphasizing shared security interests and ongoing cooperation.
He accepted the continuous contribution of the Bangladeshi Army in domestic security, especially in the context of requirements such as disaster response. During the conversation, Bangladesh’s major military challenges and possible areas were discussed where the US could provide assistance. Apart from this, ‘Tiger Lightning’ exercise to be held in summer was also discussed. The US military officer also discussed the potential purchase of American origin to strengthen mutual cooperation with Bangladeshi counterparts and increase military capabilities.
Mohammad Yunus has gone to China
Mohammad Yunus, the head of the interim government of Bangladesh, is on a visit to China. He reached Henan Province on Wednesday, where he will address the inaugural session of Boao Forum for Asia Annual Conference 2025 at 11:30 am local time. The session will be held at the BFA International Convention Center in Henan. On this occasion, Lao PDR Prime Minister Sonexe Sifandoni, State Council Executive Deputy Prime Minister Ding Zuxiang, Boao Forum Asia President Ban Ki Moon and General Secretary Zhang June will also express their views.

