
Foreign journalists laud Prof Yunus for leading Bangladesh interim govt successfully
Diplomatic Correspondent
Foreign journalists have lauded Nobel Laureate Professor Muhammad Yunus for his leadership as the Chief Adviser of Bangladesh’s interim government, praising his steady guidance during a critical period for the nation.
Although he had never been involved in politics before, he is successfully running the country during this transitional time.
Talking to UNB, foreign journalists and international media outlets have praised his leadership.
They said Prof Yunus is bringing honesty, transparency and efficiency to the government.
Many believe his non-political background is helping him make fair decisions for people.
Prof Yunus became famous for founding Grameen Bank and helping millions of poor people through small loans.
His ideas have been followed in many countries. Now, as head of the interim government, he is focusing on peace, development and fair elections in Bangladesh.
Nik Mohammad Nikmal, Editor-in-Chief of The Kabul Times Daily, said although Professor Muhammad Yunus is not a politician, his experience, global recognition and commitment to peace have brought a fresh and inspiring dimension to the leadership of Bangladesh’s interim government.
“Since taking office, we have seen significant reforms, a revitalisation of international relations, and a commitment to holding free and fair elections — all of which are signs of positive change,” he added.
On the international stage, Professor Yunus has improved Bangladesh’s image a lot. Prof Yunus is widely regarded as a symbol of peace, humanitarian values and economic innovation, said Nikmal.
However, it is important not to overlook the reported concerns regarding human rights. Transparency, accountability, and the protection of civil liberties must remain a priority for his administration.
“I believe that despite some challenges, Professor Yunus has so far shown balanced, constructive and trustworthy leadership. If this approach continues, Bangladesh's future will likely be more stable and respected both at home and abroad,” he added.
Shahrokh Saei, a journalist from Iran, said, "I first encountered Prof Muhammad Yunus during the Boao Forum for Asia (BFA) Annual Conference 2025, which took place in the town of Boao, in China’s Hainan Province, in late March. His compelling address at the BFA’s opening ceremony garnered significant admiration from the audience, as he articulated a strong case for multilateralism while denouncing unilateral actions."
Yunus also condemned violence, advocating for the promotion of global peace and stability.
Saei, who works in Tehran Times, said regardless of his political affiliations, his stature as a Nobel laureate and esteemed economist positions made him a capable leader for Bangladesh's future who will be able to run the country successfully.
"During the meeting, I discovered that he is not only a leader who has the common touch but also a figure recognized and supported by the global community. His credibility and expertise have undoubtedly enhanced Bangladesh's image, and under his guidance, the country is poised for significant advancement," Saei said.
Sayed Aoon Sherazi, a journalist from Pakistan said, Prof Yunus is a globally recognised figure due to his pioneering work in microfinance and poverty alleviation.
His leadership could enhance Bangladesh's image, particularly in terms of social development and innovation. Internationally, his appointment may signal a shift towards a more inclusive and socially conscious governance model, which could attract positive attention from global organisations focused on sustainable development, social entrepreneurship, and poverty reduction.
However, the challenges of running a country without a strong political background might raise concerns about stability and effectiveness. While Yunus’s international stature could elevate Bangladesh’s reputation in social and economic circles, his lack of political experience may create doubts about the country's political stability and long-term governance, Sherazi added.
Rajaram Gautam, a journalist from Nepal, said Bangladesh is a close friend of Nepal and that they are closely monitoring the developments in Bangladesh.
He also mentioned that Yunus is an internationally renowned academic personality, an honest person who lives a simple life. As an economist who has gained international fame, my opinion of the government is positive at first glance.
He added, “I believe his leadership role was crucial in stabilizing the situation in Bangladesh after the student mass uprising.”
“Since he has worked for the development and transformation of rural areas, we can expect good work in the areas of poverty alleviation, the empowerment of this section of people, women, and social justice.”
Economically, Bangladesh is a country that is advancing in South Asia. However, the recent political instability has added uncertainty to this country. This is where this interim government has a big role.
“If it can do some important things like holding elections, controlling corruption and maintaining good governance, and ensuring security for minorities, the interim government of Bangladesh will be considered successful,” Gautam said.
Cambodian journalist Sreymao Nop said Prof Yunus’ background as a Nobel laureate and social entrepreneur offers a fresh perspective, focusing on social development rather than traditional politics.
While his lack of political experience could be a drawback, it also allows for innovative approaches to pressing issues like poverty.
His success will depend on his ability to navigate the political landscape and achieve tangible outcomes that resonate with the public.
Regarding Bangladesh’s image on the international stage, she said his global recognition enhances the country’s reputation as a hub for social enterprise, potentially attracting investment.
However, leading without a political background might raise concerns about governance and stability, she said.
Ultimately, the impact of his leadership will hinge on how he manages both domestic and international expectations during his time in office.
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