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Foreign Adviser tells visiting US Senator

News RoomBy News RoomMarch 18, 20252 Mins Read
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tea party meet / United StatesSenator Gary C. Peters and Foreign Affairs AdvisorMd. Touhid Hossain discuss incidents of informationbias.

The United States Senator Gary C. Peters and his Foreign Affairs AdvisorMd. Touhed Hossain recently shared a profound conversation on the issue of information bias affecting Bangladesh. Hossaid warned Peters that not only home, but also abroad, had drawn misinformation and disinformation about the country, which could hinder its progress in addressing internal issues and global challenges.

On the other hand, Peters singlehandedly promoted Bangladesh’s election as free and festive, particularly focusing on the September 2022 elections scheduled for 2023. The Senator emphasized that the left-wingendaric government led by Dr.SetActiveuny, which has been revitalizing Bangladesh through development initiatives, is now facilitating the election process.

Led by the United States CDA Ambassador Tracey Ann Jacobson, Peters revealed details about the "free, fair, and participatory" election, highlighting efforts to RGDP and more internationally. Additionally, Peters shared that Bangladesh manages>Date the Rohingyas, a category formerly objected to by the US, but the-xoem has experienced a surge in volunteers.

Peters stressing the partnership between the States, said both countries needed to work together on issues such as economic, technological, and security coWORKing, to unlock opportunities and resolve contradictions internal to the country.

Peters also reminded the United States that Bangladesh would continue to support theaugust 2023 elections, despite the increasingly contentious climate, to bring about freedom….

To be continued.

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