Pakistan, China congratulate Yunus on becoming Bangladesh interim govt leader
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Pakistan and China have welcomed formation of a new interim government in Bangladesh and congratulated Professor Muhammad Yunus on becoming the interim head, reported 24NewsHD TV channel.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Friday congratulated the new interim leader of Bangladesh, Muhammad Yunus, and expressed hopes for deeper ties with Dhaka.
"Heartiest felicitations to professor Muhammad Yunus on his swearing-in as Chief Adviser of the Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh," Shehbaz Sharif tweeted.
In a post uploaded on X platform, Shehbaz Sharif said "Wishing him great success in guiding Bangladesh towards a harmonious and prosperous future. I look forward to working with him to deepen cooperation between Pakistan and Bangladesh in the days ahead."
China welcomes interim govt
China said Friday it "welcomes" the formation of a new interim government in Bangladesh, promising to work with the country "to promote exchange and cooperation".
"China has noted the establishment of an interim government of Bangladesh and welcomes this," a foreign ministry spokesperson said in a statement.
Nobel Peace Prize winner Muhammad Yunus was sworn into office Thursday as Bangladesh's interim leader, vowing to guide the country back to democracy after a student-led uprising ended the 15-year rule of Sheikh Hasina.
Hasina, accused of widespread human rights abuses including the jailing of her political opponents, was forced to flee to neighbouring India on Monday as masses of protesters flooded Dhaka's streets.
Beijing on Friday said it had "always upheld the principle of not interfering in other countries' internal affairs" and "respected the development path independently chosen by the Bangladeshi people".
"China attaches importance to the development of China-Bangladesh relations," the foreign ministry said.
Beijing is "willing to work with Bangladesh to promote exchanges and cooperation in various fields between the two countries", the spokesperson added.