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Bangladesh chief adviser Yunus agrees to 'protect human rights, regardless of religion' on call with US NSA Sullivan

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 24 December 2024 ()
US national security advisor Jake Sullivan and Bangladesh's interim chief adviser Muhammad Yunus reaffirm their commitment to human rights amid escalating violence against minority Hindus. Sullivan reiterates US support for a stable and democratic Bangladesh, while discussing the challenges faced by the country.
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