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Feb 12 election to set standard for future polls, says CA Yunus

The government is fully prepared to hold free, fair, and transparent elections, he says

Feb 12 election to set standard for future polls: Yunus

Senior Correspondent

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Published : 23 Jan 2026, 01:29 PM

Updated : 23 Jan 2026, 01:29 PM

Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus says the Feb 12 general elections will set a benchmark for all future polls in Bangladesh.

He made the remarks during a maiden courtesy call by newly appointed US Ambassador to Bangladesh Brent Christensen on the chief advisor at the State Guest House Jamuna in Dhaka.

During the meeting, the two sides discussed a wide range of issues, including the upcoming general elections, labour laws approved by the interim government, the planned Bangladesh–US tariff agreement and the Rohingya crisis.

The chief advisor also highlighted key foreign policy initiatives of the interim government, including Dhaka’s planned bid for ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) membership and the need to revive SAARC (South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation) as a key platform for regional and economic cooperation in South Asia.

Yunus said the government was fully prepared to hold free, fair, and transparent elections on Feb 12. He noted that the European Union would deploy a large number of election observers and expressed hope that other development partners would also send observers to monitor the polls.

“It will be a festive election. It will set the standard for good elections in the future. Let’s keep our fingers crossed,” he said.

In response, Ambassador Christensen, who arrived in Bangladesh earlier this month, said he was looking forward to working with whoever wins the February elections.

The US envoy praised the interim government’s efforts to implement vital reforms and commended the chief advisor’s leadership over the past 18 months.

Ambassador Christensen also appreciated the newly promulgated labour laws.

Yunus thanked President Donald Trump for lowering tariffs on Bangladeshi exports to the United States and expressed hope that the ongoing trade talks would lead to further tariff reductions.

The US ambassador welcomed the progress made in trade negotiations, stressing that expanded agricultural trade remained a cornerstone of the ongoing Dhaka–Washington discussions.

The chief advisor lauded the United States for its continued humanitarian assistance to more than one million Rohingya Muslims living in camps in southeastern Bangladesh.

Highlighting Bangladesh’s strategic position as a bridge between South Asia and Southeast Asia, he said Dhaka was seeking ASEAN membership and had already applied for a Sectoral Dialogue Partnership with the regional bloc.

Yunus also said he had made serious efforts over the past 18 months to revive SAARC to bring the peoples and economies of the region closer together. He expressed hope that the next government would carry this initiative forward.

The two sides also discussed recent US visa restrictions imposed on 75 countries, including Bangladesh.

National Security Advisor Dr Khalilur Rahman and SDG Coordinator Lamiya Morshed were also present at the meeting.

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