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NCP leaders to meet US deputy assistant secy Nicole Chulick

The Daily Star, Dhaka
  16 Apr 2025, 14:02

A four-member delegation from the newly formed political platform National Citizen Party (NCP) is scheduled to meet Nicole Chulick, the US deputy assistant secretary for South and Central Asian Affairs, this afternoon.
The courtesy meeting is set to take place at 3:15pm at the residence of the deputy chief of mission of the US Embassy in Gulshan, Dhaka, a member of the NCP delegation told The Daily Star.
Nahid Islam, the convener of the youth-driven political initiative, will lead the delegation. The other delegation members include Akhtar Hossain, member secretary of NCP; Samanta Sharmin, senior joint convener; and Tasnim Jara, senior joint member secretary.
Leaders of the NCP met diplomats of the European countries and discussed the party's priorities yesterday.
Both sides also discussed European Union's support for the Bangladesh's democratic transition, according to UNB.
Ambassador and Head of Delegation of the European Union to Bangladesh Michael Miller, among others, were present at the meeting.
"Insightful exchange today (Tuesday) with the newly formed National Citizen Party," said the EU Embassy in Dhaka after the meeting.
Nahid and NCP's Senior Joint Member Secretary Dr Tasnim Jara also participated in the meeting.
 

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