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Chief Adviser off to Japan on 4-day official tour

Diplomatic Correspondent || risingbd.com

Published: 08:55, 28 May 2025  
Chief Adviser off to Japan on 4-day official tour

Chief Adviser Professor Dr Muhammad Yunus left Dhaka for Tokyo.

Chief Adviser Professor Dr Muhammad Yunus left Dhaka for Tokyo in the early hours of Wednesday on a four-day official visit to Japan.

During the visit to Japan, he will attend the 30th Nikkei Forum and hold talks with Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba to boost bilateral cooperation.

A Cathay Pacific flight carrying the Chief Adviser and his entourage departed Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport here at about 2:10 am (May 28).

According to the Chief Adviser’s Press Wing, Prof Yunus is expected to reach Narita International Airport at 2:30 pm local time, where he will be received with state honours by Japan’s Chief of Protocol, senior Japanese officials, and Bangladesh Ambassador to Japan.

During the visit, seven Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) are expected to be signed, covering cooperation in investment, energy, and technology sectors.

An Exchange of Notes is also anticipated on budgetary support and the upgradation of the Joydebpur-Ishwardi railway line to a dual-gauge double-track.

The visit will commence with a courtesy call by President of the Japan-Bangladesh Parliamentary Friendship League Taro Aso at 5:00 pm on the day of arrival.

Later in the evening, Prof Yunus will attend a dinner hosted in his honour by Chairman of The Nippon Foundation Yohei Sasakawa, followed by an interactive meeting with prominent Japanese dignitaries.

On May 29, ahead of the Nikkei Forum, senior executives from Nikkei Inc. will pay a courtesy call on the Chief Adviser.

He will then deliver the keynote address at the inaugural plenary session of the 30th Nikkei Forum: Future of Asia, where he will speak on “Asia’s Challenge in a Turbulent World.”

The speech will emphasise collaborative action among Asian countries and the international community to build a more sustainable and equitable future.

High-profile attendees at the Forum include the Presidents of Laos and Palau, Prime Ministers of Japan and Cambodia, Deputy Prime Ministers of Vietnam and Singapore, along with ministers, policy experts, scholars, and representatives from international organisations.

Later that day, the Chief Adviser will participate in a Human Resource Development Seminar, expected to draw over 300 participants, hosted by the Bangladesh Embassy in Tokyo.

He will deliver a special address highlighting Bangladesh’s growing potential to contribute to Japan’s skilled workforce needs.

Prof Yunus will also hold meetings with key Japanese stakeholders, including JICA President Dr Tanaka Akihiko, where ongoing development cooperation and JICA-funded projects in Bangladesh will be reviewed.

He will additionally give exclusive interviews to leading Japanese media houses such as Nikkei, NHK, Asahi Shimbun, Asahi TV, and Nippon TV.

On the evening of May 29, he will attend a dinner hosted by the Nikkei Forum for distinguished speakers participating in the conference.

A highlight of the visit will be the official bilateral meeting between Chief Adviser Prof Yunus and Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba in the morning of May 30 at the Prime Minister’s Office in Tokyo.

Prof Yunus will be accorded a red-carpet welcome and a guard of honour before the talks commence.

The Chief Adviser will also give an exclusive interview to Japan’s largest newspaper Yomiuri Shimbun, following the meeting.

Later, on that day, Prof Yunus will meet President of JETRO Kimura Fukunari to discuss enhancing bilateral trade and investment.

He will also participate in a roundtable with Japanese investors and attend the “Bangladesh Business Seminar,” where he will interact with global CEOs, members of the Social Business Circle, and young professionals from both countries.

In recognition of his contributions to social innovation and global development, Soka University will confer upon Prof Yunus an Honorary Doctorate Degree in the afternoon.

He will also deliver an address to a distinguished audience at the university.

In the evening, the Chief Adviser will attend a community reception hosted by the Bangladesh Embassy in Tokyo and engage with members of the Bangladeshi diaspora, followed by a dinner hosted in his honour by the Bangladesh Ambassador to Japan at Bangladesh House.

The Chief Adviser will depart Tokyo in the morning of May 31 on a Singapore Airlines flight via Singapore. His arrival in Dhaka is expected later that night.

Dhaka/Hasan/AI