Just Earth News | @justearthnews | 10 Jun 2025, 08:22 am Print

Bangladesh interim government chief Muhammad Yunus/ Photo: PID Bangladesh FB
Awami League, the political faction led by ex-PM Sheikh Hasina, has expressed concern over the upcoming scheduled meeting between Bangladesh interim government chief Muhammad Yunus and British PM Keir Starmer.
In a statement issued on Facebook, the party said: "The Awami League has today expressed deep concern over UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s reportedly scheduled meeting with Muhammad Yunus, the self-declared Chief Adviser of Bangladesh - warning that any formal meeting lends legitimacy to an unelected and unconstitutional administration."
"A formal letter from the Awami League’s UK branch has been sent to Downing Street, the Speaker of the House of Commons, the King’s Foundation, and the Commonwealth Secretariat, urging British officials not to unwittingly launder Yunus’s administration just as Bangladesh’s crisis deepens," the statement said.
Yunus, meanwhile, arrived in London on Tuesday morning for his four-day visit to the country.
Yunus is scheduled to participate in a series of high-level meetings and events in London, including discussions on social business, development, and global equity, The Daily Star reported.
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