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Bangladeshi diplomats at UN actively promoting govt vision globally

Greenwatch Desk Diplomacy 2026-04-26, 10:04am

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Bangladeshi diplomats at the United Nations (UN), particularly in Geneva, are actively engaged to promote and realise the agenda and vision of the newly elected government to the global community through multilateral diplomacy, said the Bangladesh Mission in Geneva.


Bangladeshi diplomats are establishing a strong and proactive presence at all UN Offices and Agencies, moving beyond traditional diplomacy to influence global policy on peace, climate change and sustainable development, it said.

Their efforts and hard work, often termed as "proactive diplomacy," is significantly elevating Bangladesh's voice in international discourse.

"We salute all delegates of all UN member states for their invaluable and relentless efforts in championing multilateral diplomacy to promote the common vision of a better world for future generations, for which the United Nations was created in 1945," said the Bangladesh Mission in Geneva.

United Nations Organizations on Saturday observed International Delegates’ Day, recognising the essential role of delegates in advancing dialogue, cooperation, and multilateral solutions.

Delegates at the United Nations personify the value of multilateralism and diplomacy by engaging in dialogue and negotiation to tackle shared global challenges, such as pandemics, climate change, development challenges, security threats and many more.

Delegates are the "backbone" of multilateral diplomacy, bringing the UN to life through negotiations, compromises, and diplomatic efforts to address global challenges.

They represent their country's interests, promote human rights and development globally, maintain peace, and coordinate responses to global issues in the General Assembly and UN Offices and Agencies in Geneva, Austria, Kenya, Rome and France, reports UNB.