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German ambassador to Bangladesh Rudiger Lotz calls on Bangladesh interim government chief adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus at the State Guest House Jamuna in Dhaka on Wednesday. | CA press wing

Newly appointed German ambassador to Bangladesh Rudiger Lotz on Wednesday paid a courtesy call on chief adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus at the State Guest House Jamuna in Dhaka.

During the meeting, the chief adviser extended his warmest greetings to the German ambassador on assuming his duties in Bangladesh and expressed hope that the friendly relations between Bangladesh and Germany would reach new heights during his stay here, according to a press release of Chief Adviser’s Press Wing.


During the meeting, the ambassador showed support for the interim government and enquired about the preparation for the national election in February 2026.

He said that it was encouraging to see that people in Bangladesh were becoming more engaged in the democratic process.

Lotz also praised the government’s reform efforts, especially the July National Charter.

‘It’s good to see political parties sitting down together and having conversations,’ he said, adding, ‘The country should continue these reform initiatives after the election.’

The chief adviser said the National Consensus Commission did an excellent job by bringing major political parties together to sign the Charter.

‘It was a historic moment that showed unity and a shared commitment to change. It also helps build trust before the upcoming election,’ he said.

‘The government is doing everything possible to ensure the February election is peaceful and joyful,’ Professor Yunus added.

The ambassador also spoke about the rising number of Bangladeshi students who want to study in Germany.

The chief adviser and the ambassador both welcomed the growing connections between the people of the two countries.

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They also discussed the situation of the Rohingyas in Bangladesh and Germany’s support in this area.

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The chief adviser mentioned that Germany is Bangladesh’s biggest trade partner in Europe and hoped that the new Ambassador would work to boost trade and investment.

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Professor Yunus also spoke about the power of young people.

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‘Thanks to technology and social media, today’s youth can speak up, connect with others easily, and spot injustice,’ he said.

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However, he also warned about the dangers of false information. ‘Disinformation is one of the biggest challenges we face before the election,’ the chief adviser said.