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BNP vows 'Bangladesh First' foreign policy in manifesto | Others

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  • Policy Leaning

    -38% Somewhat Left

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

56% : Independence, sovereignty, national interest, national security and the welfare of citizens will remain the top priorities of our foreign policy," the manifesto said.
56% : On global trade and strategic partnerships, the BNP said it will make tireless efforts to strengthen relations with major global powers and key international trade partners.
55% : The party said all international relations and engagements would prioritize national sovereignty, security and the welfare of the people under this policy framework.
35% : On border security, it stated that any attack on the people of Bangladesh is unacceptable, and strict measures to safeguard national borders will continue.

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