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Yunus and Shehbaz get cozy in New York as Dhaka ditches Hasina
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 60539, member: 636"] Muhammad Yunus met Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif during the United Nations General Assembly in New York. The Bangladesh interim government leader discussed trade partnerships and economic cooperation during Wednesday's talks. This represents their second diplomatic encounter after last year's similar gathering. The meeting signals warming ties between both nations. Bangladesh-Pakistan relations have improved significantly since August 2024 when Yunus assumed leadership. Previous tensions stemmed from 1971 war crimes and regional disputes lasting fifteen years. Pakistan's deputy prime minister visited Dhaka last month. This marked the first high-level visit in thirteen years. Yunus conducted separate meetings with leaders from Italy, Finland, and Kosovo. Bangladesh approaches upcoming elections amid growing political uncertainty. Former coalition partners who helped oust the previous government face disagreements. The nation awaits democratic transition. [/QUOTE]
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