German envoy hopes for fair, free election in Bangladesh

Achim Tröster, ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany to Bangladesh, has expressed hope for a free and fair election in Bangladesh.
"The Investment Summit was a good effort. I wish Bangladesh all the best, and I wish the interim government's reform process every success. I also hope a fair and free election will be held," the ambassador said while paying a farewell call on Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus on Wednesday at the State Guest House Jamuna, marking the end of his four-year diplomatic tenure in Dhaka.
During the meeting, the chief adviser warmly congratulated the ambassador on the successful completion of his assignment and expressed appreciation for his efforts in strengthening Bangladesh-Germany relations.
"Germany has always been a dependable partner in our development journey," said Yunus.
Ambassador Tröster reflected on his time in Bangladesh with deep affection.
"I've had many interesting postings in my career, but Bangladesh truly stands out," he said.
"The hospitality of the Bangladeshi people has been overwhelming, and I leave with immense gratitude and respect."
The chief adviser underscored Germany's vital role as Bangladesh's largest trading partner in Europe and acknowledged its continued development assistance.
He also expressed particular appreciation for Germany's humanitarian support for the Rohingya population.
"We're grateful for your country's unwavering support in critical areas, especially to Rohingya refugee aid," Yunus said.
As the meeting concluded, the chief adviser remarked, "Even after your departure, we hope to hear from you, be it positive or critical, because your insights matter to us. We consider you a true friend of Bangladesh."
SDG Coordinator and Senior Secretary Lamiya Morshed, along with Md. Mosharaf Hossain, Director General of West Europe & EU at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, was also present during the meeting.