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Bangladesh also walks out during Israeli speech 

Diplomatic Correspondent, dhakadiplomat.com
  22 Feb 2025, 23:09
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The foreign ministry has said some quarters have 
been misinterpreting an instant walkout by some delegates from the speech of 
the Israeli delegate at the 4th Global Ministerial Conference on Road Safety 
on February 18, in Marrakesh, Morocco. 
"This is to inform that the Bangladesh delegation was also among the 
countries that walked out," said the Ministry in a statement on Friday.
Bangladesh's position on Palestinian cause and Israeli genocide and other 
repressions of the Palestinians is well known, said the foreign ministry in 
its statement.
The Ministry requested all concerned to refrain from spreading misinformation 
about this particular situation.

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