German Ambassador Achim Tröster met with Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus at State Guest House Jamuna for a final goodbye. The diplomat completed four years of service representing Germany in Bangladesh. Yunus praised Tröster for helping build stronger ties between the two countries. The chief adviser called Germany a reliable partner for Bangladesh's growth. He thanked the ambassador for his dedicated work during his assignment.
Tröster shared warm feelings about his time serving in Bangladesh. The ambassador said Bangladesh became one of his most memorable diplomatic posts. He expressed deep gratitude for the kindness shown by Bangladeshi people. Tröster wished the interim government success with its reform efforts. He also hoped Bangladesh would hold fair elections.
Yunus highlighted Germany's position as Bangladesh's biggest European trade partner. The chief adviser recognized Germany's ongoing help with development projects. He specifically appreciated German support for Rohingya refugees. The meeting showed the strong friendship between both nations. Officials from the foreign ministry attended the farewell session.
The chief adviser asked Tröster to stay connected with Bangladesh after leaving his post. Yunus said he valued the ambassador's opinions about the country. He considered Tröster a true friend of Bangladesh. The meeting ended with hopes for continued cooperation. Both leaders expressed confidence about future relations between Germany and Bangladesh.
Tröster shared warm feelings about his time serving in Bangladesh. The ambassador said Bangladesh became one of his most memorable diplomatic posts. He expressed deep gratitude for the kindness shown by Bangladeshi people. Tröster wished the interim government success with its reform efforts. He also hoped Bangladesh would hold fair elections.
Yunus highlighted Germany's position as Bangladesh's biggest European trade partner. The chief adviser recognized Germany's ongoing help with development projects. He specifically appreciated German support for Rohingya refugees. The meeting showed the strong friendship between both nations. Officials from the foreign ministry attended the farewell session.
The chief adviser asked Tröster to stay connected with Bangladesh after leaving his post. Yunus said he valued the ambassador's opinions about the country. He considered Tröster a true friend of Bangladesh. The meeting ended with hopes for continued cooperation. Both leaders expressed confidence about future relations between Germany and Bangladesh.