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France seeks to give a new impulse to bilateral ties with Bangladesh

The newly appointed Ambassador of France to Bangladesh, Jean-Marc Séré-Charlet, has expressed France’s readiness to initiate a new phase in its bilateral relations with Bangladesh, underscoring the strong alignment of interests between the two nations, particularly in the areas of democracy, development, and regional cooperation.

Ambassador Séré-Charlet made the remarks during a courtesy call on the Chief Adviser of the Interim Government, Professor Muhammad Yunus, at the State Guest House Jamuna on Tuesday (25 November 2025) afternoon.

The Ambassador stated that Bangladesh stands at an important juncture as the nation approaches a historic national election. “This is a timely moment for France and Bangladesh to advance our partnership and expand our cooperation,” he said.

Ambassador Séré-Charlet, who assumed office earlier this month, highlighted Bangladesh’s importance within France’s Indo-Pacific strategy.

He noted that approximately 1.5 million French citizens reside in the Indo-Pacific region, accounting for nearly three percent of France’s total population.

“The Indo-Pacific remains a region defined by openness and free movement. France sees significant potential for enhanced engagement with Bangladesh,” he added.

The Ambassador expressed France’s expectation of a peaceful and credible election in Bangladesh in February and indicated that Bangladesh could benefit from France’s experience in conducting elections under challenging circumstances.

As Bangladesh was heading to key general elections, he shared that some European nations have been confronted to orchestrated disinformation campaigns and efforts to create societal division in electoral context.

Ambassador Séré-Charlet lauded the leadership of Professor Yunus, particularly in maintaining macroeconomic stability. He reaffirmed France’s willingness to support Bangladesh in its smooth transition from Least Developed Country (LDC) status and to expand collaboration in addressing climate change impacts.

“France stands ready to assist Bangladesh in ensuring this transition proceeds as seamlessly as possible,” he said.

Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus welcomed France’s commitment, describing the country as a trusted and longstanding partner. He briefed the Ambassador on the Interim Government’s reform initiatives and preparations for the upcoming national election.

“Your appointment comes at a pivotal moment as Bangladesh prepares for a historic election,” the Chief Adviser said, expressing gratitude for France’s consistent support for the Interim Government’s priorities, including democracy, human rights, climate action, and inclusive development.

Professor Yunus also reflected on his longstanding ties with France and French organisations, forged during his many visits to the country before assuming the role of Chief Adviser.

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