Finland President Alexander Stubb on Tuesday (Jan 21) held a meeting with the Chief Adviser of the interim government of Bangladesh Professor Dr. Muhammad Yunus on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in the Swiss city of Davos. During the meeting, they discussed key global issues, including the inauguration of Donald Trump as the new U.S. president, the Russia-Ukraine war, the increasing role of the Global South in geopolitical issues and the Rohingya crisis. "We need a rules-based world," the Finnish president said, local media reported.
Muhammad Yunus also briefed the Finnish president about the reform initiatives undertaken by the interim government.
"I wish you all the best," Stubb said.
President Stubb also urged the countries in the "Global South" to take more proactive roles in major international affairs.
The Chief Adviser highlighted the mammoth banking sector looting and plunder committed by Sheikh Hasina's dictatorship.
Dr. Yunus said his government would hold a major international meeting on the Rohingya crisis to firmly bring the plight of the refugees back into the global discussion.