Staff Correspondent
US President Joe Biden has offered his country's full support to Professor Muhammad Yunus-led Interim
Government of Bangladesh.
The US president offered the support during a rare one-on-one meeting with Bangladesh Chief Adviser
Prof Yunus on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in New York on Tuesday, according to the CA's
press wing.
The meeting was held at the UN headquarters at 11 am (NY time), which was the first meeting of the
Bangladesh interim government chief with the US President.
During the meeting, President Biden expressed the US government's "full support" to Bangladesh and
the Prof Muhammad Yunus-led Interim Government.
Prof Yunus apprised him about how the students rose against the tyranny of the previous government
and gave their lives to create this opportunity to rebuild Bangladesh.
He stressed that his government must succeed in rebuilding the country and would need US
cooperation to this end.
President Biden said if the students could do so much sacrifice for their country, they too should do
more.
Prof Yunus handed over a copy of 'The Art of Triumph', a book on wall paintings drawn by the students
during the revolution, to President Biden during the meeting.