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CA, Malaysian PM hold bilateral talks

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  12 Aug 2025, 12:08
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim and Bangladesh Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus hold bileteral meeting in Putrajaya on Tuesday. Photo : Chief Adviser (GOB)

Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim and Bangladesh Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus held a bileteral meeting in Putrajaya here this morning.
Earlier, Anwar Ibrahim received Prof Yunus in Putrajaya and shared a moment ahead of their bilateral meeting.
The Chief Adviser inspected the parade as national anthems of both the countries are played, Chief Adviser's Deputy Press Secretary Abul Kalam Azad Majumder said.
Chief Adviser Prof Yunus arrived in Malaysia on Monday on a three-day state visit.

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