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Ex-UN chief Ban Ki-moon due Friday

Former UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon is scheduled to arrive Dhaka on Friday on a brief visit which will be his second visit to Bangladesh this year after leaving the United Nations.
UNB, Dhaka
Tue Nov 19, 2019 11:24 AM Last update on: Tue Nov 19, 2019 11:39 AM
Ban Ki-moon to attend 13th Brac University Convocation
Ban Ki-moon, former UN secretary general.

Former UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon is scheduled to arrive Dhaka on Friday on a brief visit which will be his second visit to Bangladesh this year after leaving the United Nations.

This time, the former UN chief is coming to attend the 13th convocation of Brac University which will be held at Army Stadium on Saturday afternoon, an official told UNB.

President Abdul Hamid is also scheduled to attend the convocation ceremony.        

Ban will arrive at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport  at 7:00am on Friday and l join lunch to be hosted by Brac in his honor Saturday.   

Foreign Minister Dr AK Abdul Momen will hold a meeting with the former UN chief, known as a very good friend of Bangladesh, at 11 am on Saturday. 

Ban will leave Dhaka at 6:30pm same day.   

In July last, Moon attended the 'Dhaka Meeting of the Global Commission on Adaptation' held in the capital. 

During his first visit to Bangladesh after leaving the UN, Brac University President and Vice-Chancellor Prof Vincent Chang invited the former UN chief who is currently the chairman of the Global Commission on Adaptation, to visit Brac University and energise students to participate further in the global arena.

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