
UK PM Starmer Declines to Meet Yunus in London Vantage With Palki Sharma
UK PM Starmer Declines to Meet Yunus in London | Vantage With Palki Sharma | N18G
UK PM Starmer Declines to Meet Yunus in London | Vantage With Palki Sharma | N18G
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer reportedly declined a meeting with Bangladesh's Interim Chief Muhammad Yunus in London. Yunus is on a four-day trip to the UK, his 11th foreign trip after taking charge in August last year. Why did Starmer refuse to meet Yunus? What is the interim chief doing in London? Palki Sharma tells you.
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