Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 14th March 2026, 6:58 AM
Bangladesh’s Foreign Minister, Dr. Khalilur Rahman, has departed Dhaka on a diplomatic mission to the United States and Turkey. The visit is aimed at garnering international support for Bangladesh’s candidacy for the presidency of the 81st session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA).
Dr. Rahman left Dhaka on Saturday morning, with New York as his primary destination. On the way, he will make a brief stopover in Turkey, where he is scheduled to attend a series of meetings and official engagements.
A senior official from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that during his stop in Turkey, Dr. Rahman will meet with diplomats and government representatives from several countries. These interactions are intended to strengthen Bangladesh’s diplomatic campaign and consolidate support for its UNGA presidential bid.
This visit is part of Bangladesh’s broader diplomatic effort to secure the General Assembly presidency, a role that carries significant international prestige and influence. As part of his programme, the Foreign Minister is expected to engage with both regional and global stakeholders, presenting Bangladesh’s vision for the upcoming session and emphasising its commitment to multilateralism and international cooperation.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs outlined the following key aspects of Dr. Rahman’s itinerary:
| Country | Purpose of Visit | Key Activities | Expected Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|
| Turkey | Transit stop and diplomatic engagements | Meetings with diplomats and officials | Strengthen support for UNGA presidency bid |
| United States | Primary mission | High-level meetings, advocacy for Bangladesh’s candidacy | Secure commitments from member states, raise international profile |
| Multilateral | United Nations, New York | Networking with global diplomats, participation in forums | Build consensus, promote Bangladesh’s foreign policy priorities |
During his visit, Dr. Rahman will interact with representatives from multiple nations to reinforce Bangladesh’s diplomatic position. Officials expect that these engagements will provide a platform to showcase the country’s foreign policy achievements and highlight its contributions to global peace, security, and sustainable development.
The Foreign Ministry emphasised that this initiative reflects Bangladesh’s proactive diplomacy and determination to enhance its influence in international decision-making forums. Dr. Rahman’s mission is seen as a critical step in consolidating regional and global support ahead of the UNGA election process.
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