France will stand by in dealing with climate impacts and investing

by times news cr

2024-09-11 03:04:27

Published: 16:31, 9 September 2024

Ambassador of France met Road Transport Adviser Muhammad Fawzul Kabir Khan at the Secretariat.

Marie Masdupai, the French ambassador to Dhaka, has said that France will stand by Bangladesh in dealing with the adverse effects of climate change, as well as providing full cooperation to the interim government, investing in various public welfare projects, including the renewable energy sector.

France will stand by in dealing with climate impacts and investing

Ministry of Road Transport and Bridges at the Secretariat on Monday (September 9); The Ambassador of France gave this assurance during a meeting with Muhammad Fawzul Kabir Khan, Advisor in charge of Ministry of Power, Energy and Mineral Resources and Ministry of Railways. He led a three-member delegation in the meeting.

Praising France for the friendly relations and mutual cooperation between Bangladesh and France, the Road Advisor said, this interim government formed by the sacrifices of the students is working to fulfill the expectations of the people.

Urging France to stand by in improving the living standards of the country’s people, the advisor said, this government will continue to fight against all irregularities until the end of all corruption, injustice and discrimination.

The Ambassador of France greeted and congratulated the current interim government and praised the steps taken by this government in the past one month.

The ambassador said that since independence, France has been working as a reliable development partner of Bangladesh and France’s efforts to improve the living standards of the country’s people will always continue.

In the meeting, the senior secretary of road transport and highway department. Ehchanul Haque, Senior Secretary of Electricity Department. Habibur Rahman and Head of Economic Section of France Embassy Julien Dur, Country Director of AFD Cynthia Mela were present.

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