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U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin met in Anchorage, Alaska, in a three-hour summit focused on ending the Ukraine war. Trump called the talks “extremely productive” but said some issues remain unresolved and that any final deal will depend on Ukraine and NATO allies. Putin described the war as a “tragedy” and stressed the need to address its root causes for a lasting solution, though he did not specify them. Both leaders pledged to keep pursuing peace.

BNP leader Ruhul Kuddus Talukdar Dulu warned of fresh conspiracies surrounding the upcoming elections. “Jamaat and the NCP do not want elections to take place in the country,” he said, asserting that these parties fear a BNP victory.

Dulu stressed the need for a neutral electoral process that allows citizens to freely exercise their right to vote. He urged everyone to unite in resisting efforts aimed at disrupting the elections, emphasizing that safeguarding democracy requires collective vigilance.

16 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

“New Conspiracy Brewing Against Elections; Jamaat and NCP Oppose Voting in the Country”: Dulu

U.S. President Donald Trump said the responsibility for reaching a ceasefire deal now lies with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Speaking after his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska, Trump revealed plans for a three-way summit with Zelensky and Putin. While no agreement was reached, Trump described the talks as successful, noting consensus on territorial compromises and U.S. security guarantees for Ukraine. He praised Putin as “strong” yet tough, stressing that Ukraine must agree. His advice to Zelensky: “You must make a deal.”

BNP leader Salahuddin Ahmed has warned that another controversial election would push the nation into uncertainty.

“Those making excuses to delay elections are not defenders of democracy,” he said. “Under Begum Khaleda Zia’s guidance, BNP is pursuing the democratic path. To build a true democracy, anti-fascist forces must unite nationally.”

He called on citizens to resist attempts to derail the electoral process, stressing that “those obstructing democracy with excuses are not on the side of democratic power.”

16 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Salahuddin: “Delaying Election Is Anti-Democratic”

BNP leader Abdul Moin Khan has alleged that the 2008 election was “pre-planned and not free.”

Speaking at a party event, he said, “Awami League has systematically destroyed the country, including the education system.” He claimed nearly 5 million BNP activists faced politically motivated cases during Sheikh Hasina’s rule.

He added that the interim government has mentioned February for the next polls, saying, “We expect the Election Commission to announce a schedule soon.”

16 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

“2008 Election Was Orchestrated”: BNP’s Moin Khan

BNP leader Ruhul Kabir Rizvi has criticized what he described as a “replacement of one dogma with another.”

Speaking about extortion allegations against those who led the recent movement, he asked: “Why are such accusations being raised? Is this a repeat of Sheikh Hasina’s tactics?”

Referring to the July uprising, Rizvi said, “Like the Ababil birds, children took to the streets, and democracy was freed.” However, he expressed concern over emerging religiously motivated influences, warning that “Hasina’s spirit seems to be haunting the country again.”

16 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Rizvi: “A New Dogma Has Replaced Another”

Adviser Asif Nazrul has claimed that Bangladesh has the capacity to provide quality healthcare, reducing the need for people to seek treatment in India or Thailand.

He criticized unethical medical practices, saying, “Patients are forced to buy specific companies’ medicines. In which country do pharmaceutical reps get doctors’ time? Are you doctors or drug company agents? Please stop this exploitation—the people of Bangladesh are poor.”

Nazrul recounted how his own household help was prescribed 14 unnecessary tests at a private hospital, which he later avoided by seeking treatment outside Dhaka. He also highlighted poor nurse wages: “If a nurse earns only Tk 12,000, how can she stay motivated to provide good care?” He urged hospital owners to reduce profit margins for the sake of fair healthcare.

16 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

“Bangladesh Capable of Providing Proper Healthcare”: Adviser Asif Nazrul

BNP leader Goyeshwar Chandra Roy has accused “communal forces and a defeated Awami League” of plotting to derail the upcoming election. Speaking at a discussion in Shahjahanpur Railway Alia Hafizia Madrasa, he urged all to remain vigilant.

“Neither the government nor the Election Commission can ensure a free and fair election on their own,” he said. “It requires the genuine goodwill of all contesting parties.”

He cast doubt on whether the election would even conclude properly, saying, “Until results are declared, we cannot be sure an election has truly taken place.” Goyeshwar also alleged years of repression against the people, including “inhumane treatment” of Khaleda Zia, vowing that a BNP government would put Awami League-era killings and crimes on trial.

16 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

BNP’s Goyeshwar Warns of Conspiracy to Sabotage Election

The National Congress Party (NCP) has announced it will not participate in any election held under the current constitution.

Party leader Hannan Masud accused Dr. Muhammad Yunus of attempting to secure a “safe exit” through an agreement with one political party. “By only consulting one specific party, an election date was declared,” Masud said.

He argued that until the “July Charter” receives legal legitimacy, those who support it remain “traitors.” According to Masud, the interim government has betrayed the July movement by legitimizing the constitution under Article 106, which he says does not authorize it to conduct elections.

“The government is now cornered, seeking a safe exit by trying to manipulate Article 106 through a new provision and a High Court ruling,” Masud added. The NCP has demanded a Constituent Assembly election, warning they will not participate in a general election without such reforms.

16 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

NCP to Boycott Elections Under Current Constitution, Claims Masud

Jamaat-e-Islami leader Syed Abdullah Mohammad Taher has said that introducing a proportional representation (PR) system alone will not ensure credible elections without proper reforms.

Speaking at a gathering in Chauddagram, he stressed that reforms must be legally institutionalized to prevent a repeat of “fascist rule” under the Awami League.

“We support the Chief Adviser’s call for constitutional changes,” Taher said, criticizing the premature announcement of election dates without prior reforms.

16 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Elections Need Structural Reforms, Not Just PR System: Jamaat Leader Taher

Ukrainian military officials have expressed skepticism about the outcome of the high-level meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska. Officers on the front lines say they do not expect meaningful agreements, citing Russia’s history of untrustworthiness and lack of genuine interest in ending the conflict in Donbas. They also criticized Trump for treating Putin as a legitimate leader rather than holding him accountable for war crimes, warning that the summit is unlikely to produce tangible results.

World-renowned fintech expert Brett King said Bangladesh could transition to a cashless economy within 10–12 years through mobile-based digital financial services and digital identity infrastructure. The shift would enhance financial inclusion, reduce government expenditure, and curb counterfeit currency. The first-ever “Bankers Meet 2025,” organized by UAE-based Filips Limited with support from City Bank, Prime Bank, and AB Bank, discussed technology-driven banking solutions. Experts emphasized improving internet and mobile networks, affordable smartphones, and investing in digital infrastructure for sustainable growth.

Ahead of his Alaska trip, U.S. President Donald Trump emphasized his strong rapport with Russian President Vladimir Putin and suggested potential business opportunities between the two nations, contingent on progress toward peace in Ukraine. Speaking on Air Force One, Trump noted that Russian businessmen are eager to invest but will wait until the conflict ends. He expressed optimism about the upcoming Alaska summit, highlighting mutual respect with Putin and the likelihood of productive discussions involving top Russian economic and foreign officials.

U.S. President Donald Trump spoke with Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko by phone before his Alaska meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The conversation, described by Trump as “great,” included thanks for a recent prisoner release and discussions on Putin’s upcoming trip and other bilateral issues. Belarus has deepened ties with Russia during the Ukraine war, serving as a key supporter and hosting part of the Russian invasion. Lukashenko has also strengthened trade and security cooperation with Moscow amid Western sanctions.

South Korean President Yoon Jae-myung has pledged to respect North Korea’s political system and work toward building military trust, following Pyongyang’s statement that it has no interest in improving ties. Since his election in June, Yoon has promised unconditional dialogue with the nuclear-armed North, marking a shift from his predecessor’s rigid approach. Speaking on National Liberation Day, he emphasized reducing tensions, restoring trust, and pursuing peaceful engagement, while dismissing reports of North Korea removing propaganda loudspeakers along the border.


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