British King Charles III has sent warm greetings to the people of Bangladesh and its President on the occasion of the country’s Independence Day.
In his message, the King highlighted the longstanding partnership between the United Kingdom and Bangladesh, rooted in shared values and mutual respect as members of the Commonwealth.
“It is with sincere appreciation that I reflect upon the enduring partnership between our nations,” he said.
King Charles also acknowledged the contributions of the Bangladeshi diaspora in the UK, noting how their presence continues to enrich British society and strengthen ties between the two countries.
Addressing the importance of collaboration in the face of global challenges, the monarch expressed hope for continued cooperation between the nations, particularly through the Commonwealth framework.
He emphasised joint efforts on climate action and sustainable development, recognising Bangladesh’s leadership in building resilience and tackling global environmental issues.
“Our collaboration on climate action remains an essential feature of our relationship, and I greatly value Bangladesh’s determined leadership in building resilience and advancing sustainable development. Together, we work to safeguard our environment and secure a more sustainable, prosperous future for generations to come,” the King said.
He concluded his message by wishing the people of Bangladesh peace, prosperity, and ongoing progress in the years ahead.