At the Ganabhaban on Monday, she exchange greetings with the foreign guests after taking charge of the government for an unprecedented third consecutive time. Many of the foreign guests brought along their families. She spoke with the diplomats, heads of missions and representatives of the international bodies. The lash green lawn was furnished with chairs, tables, Madur (a traditional mat), and Mora (a traditional stool). Ambassadors, high commissioners and heads of different missions in Bangladesh from countries including the USA, the UK, Saudi Arabia, China, India, Japan and Russia joined the tea party.
Source: bd News24 January 28, 2019 17:37 UTC