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Bangladesh's interim leader Muhammad Yunus expresses optimism about strengthening ties with the U.S., despite criticism from President-elect Donald Trump on minority violence in Bangladesh. Yunus, who heads the caretaker government, hopes to continue the strong relationship built over years with the U.S. He also seeks to address concerns about the spate of attacks on minorities and the extradition of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, currently in India.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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