The New Nation 1 month ago

French Dy PM arrives today

Staff Reporter French Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Ecology, Energy, Sustainable Development and Land Planning, Jean-Louis Borloo, arrives Dhaka today on a day's visit to Bangladesh for bilateral talks with the Government in the context of the... Full Article at The New Nation

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