PM Modi with Donald Trump
Washington: US President Donald Trump dismissed any suggestion of America’s deep role in the Bangladesh crisis and made it clear that Prime Minister Narendra Modi would handle the matter. At a joint press conference after a bilateral meeting in Washington, Trump said, “I leave Bangladesh to PM Modi.” In the neighboring country of India, this is considered to be Trump’s big statement amidst anarchy. He clearly indicated that PM Modi should handle himself according to Bangladesh. The US government will support whatever India will work in this regard.
Trump’s big statement on Bangladesh crisis
According to the information, US President Donald Trump spoke on the ongoing crisis in India’s neighboring country Bangladesh during a meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the White House. Trump dismissed any role of America in the ongoing turmoil in Bangladesh. Trump also said that I leave Bangladesh on PM Modi.
Trump was asked questions in a press conference
In fact, during the joint press conference, a question was asked to President Donald Trump, in which the focus of Deep State’s involvement in the change of power in Bangladesh. The journalist asked what he had to say on the Bangladesh issue. Given that George Soros’s son Alex Soros also met Mohammad Yunus. President Trump postponed the question and said that our deep state had no role.
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Yunus government in tension due to Donald Trump’s statement
The Yunus government of Bangladesh has come under tension with this statement by Donald Trump. The US President’s statement came when the Trump administration has stopped all assistance to the Bangladesh government led by Nobel Prize winner Mohammad Yunus. The US donor agency USAID announced immediate closure of all operations in the country, making contracts, grants, cooperative agreements and other assistance programs effectively suspended.
America shocks Bangladesh
In a letter issued by USAID to its partners, they have been instructed to stop all work under Bangladesh operations immediately. The notice said that this letter is instructing all USAID/Bangladesh Implementation partners to immediately suspend any work under their contract, work, grant or cooperative agreement.
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