Finland's President Alexander Stubb met with Chief Advisor Professor Muhammad Yunus on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum conference in Davos, Switzerland. The press wing of the Chief Adviser reported this information.
During the meeting, they discussed important global issues including the inauguration of Donald Trump as the new US President, the Russia-Ukraine war, the growing role of the Global South in geopolitical issues and the Rohingya crisis.
At the same time, Finnish President Staub called for building a rules-based world.
The Chief Adviser apprised the Finnish President about various reform initiatives taken by the Interim Government of Bangladesh. The Chief Adviser pointed out the widespread looting in the banking sector during the previous Sheikh Hasina government. He said, about 17 billion dollars were looted from the bank.
Professor Yunus also informed about the plan to hold a big international meeting on the Rohingya crisis in Bangladesh; thereby bringing their plight firmly back into the global discourse.
Alexander Stubb said, 'I wish you well.' He called on the countries of the Global South to take a more active role in major international affairs.
