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Swiss President, Danish Premier greet Sheikh Hasina on reelection

President of the Swiss Confederation Viola Amherd and Denish Prime Minister Mete Federiksen have congratulated Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on her reelection as Prime Minister of Bangladesh.

In a greeting letter sent to Sheikh Hasina, the Swiss President said, “On behalf of the Swiss Federal Council, let me congratulate you for your reappointment as Prime Minister of Bangladesh and wish you every success in the fulfillment of your important mandate.”

She added, “I would also like to extend my best wishes for the well-being and the prosperity of your country and people.”

“Given the global challenges that we face, I am convinced that our commitment to important values, such as respect for international law, rule of law, multilateralism and the universal principles enshrined in the United Nations Charter remain our best compass in striving towards a world of peace and prosperity,” she continued.

The Swiss President ended, saying: “I am confident that the excellent relations between our two countries and the bonds of friendship that tie Switzerland and Bangladesh will continue to intensify in the future.”

In another message, Danish Premier Mete Federiksen said: “I extend my warm congratulations to you on your reappointment as Prime Minister of Bangladesh.”

Mentioning that it was a pleasure meeting Sheikh Hasina in New York in September, he said, “I am very encouraged by our discussion on the green transition and your commitment to combat climate change.”

“Denmark continues to stand by the people of Bangladesh and remains invested in the country’s social, economic and democratic development,” said Mete Federiksen, adding, “I hope that your new tenure will usher in an era of progress, equality, a strong democracy and protection of fundamental freedoms.”

“My government is committed to work with the government of Bangladesh to advance the mutual interest of our countries – and together achieve new heights of success in sustainable growth and beyond,” he reaffirmed.

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