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PM Hasina returns home

Sun News Desk : Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina returned home from Geneva after attending "World of Work Summit: Social Justice for All".

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A flight of Biman Bangladesh Airlines carrying the Primer and her entourage members landed at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport in Dhaka around 1.55am on Saturday.

The flight earlier departed Geneva International Airport at 11.50am Geneva time (3.50pm BST).

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Earlier, on June 13, the premier arrived in Geneva on a 4-day official visit to Switzerland.

On June 14, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, UNHCR chief Flippo Grandi called on the Prime Minister at her place of residence.

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Later, the premier called on President of the Swiss Confederation Alain Berset at Palais de Nations. After the call on, a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on Knowledge and Skills enhancement between Bangladesh and Switzerland was signed there.

In the afternoon, the Prime Minister delivered her address the Plenary of "World of Work Summit 2023" at Palais de Nations.

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Sheikh Hasina also had a call on with President of Malta Dr. George Vella, followed by a meeting with ILO Director General Gilbert F Houngbo.

In the evening, the Prime Minister attended a dinner with high level dignitaries hosted by the DG ILO at its headquarters.

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On June 15, she joined "A talk at the WEF", followed by a meeting with founder of WEF Prof Klaus Schwab at WEF Office.

Sun News/MR

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