In a message to Chief Advisor Prof. Dr. Muhammad Yunus, Secretary-General of the United Nations (UN) António Guterres told the interim government of Bangladesh that it will offer full support in efforts to restore an inclusive and successful democracy in the nation.
In his letter, the UN secretary general wished Prof. Yunus well on his new role as chief adviser to the interim government and praised his efforts to bring peace back to Bangladesh and hold parliamentary elections.
“Bangladesh stands at a crucial juncture in its history. The United Nations fully supports the efforts towards an inclusive and prosperous democracy and remains committed to working with your government and to extend support, as may be requested, including through the Resident Coordinator and the United Nations Country Team, for the benefit of the people of Bangladesh,” Guterres said.
“During this transitional period, your leadership will be crucial in bringing an end to the violence, ensuring accountability, restoring law and order and in charting a course towards democratic elections,” he said.
“It is my hope that your government will take an inclusive approach, including by taking into account the voices of the youths and women, as well as that of minority and indigenous communities,” the message read.
The interim administration was urged by the UN secretary general to provide the complete protection of all citizens, including minorities.
“I also strongly urge you to ensure the wellbeing of Rohingya refugees, especially in view of the deteriorating situation in the Republic of the Union of Myanmar,” he said.