Holy See Pope Francis has invited Chief Adviser Dr Muhammad Yunus to attend the World Meeting on Human Fraternity in Vatican City on September 12-13 in 2025.
The invitation was personally delivered by Father Francesco Occhetta, General Secretary of the Vatican's Fondazione Fratelli Tutti, who met Prof Yunus at the State Guest House Jamuna on Thursday.
During the meeting, Occhetta expressed high regard for the Nobel Laureate's global influence, telling him, "You are a top leader; you're a sensational figure."
The World Meeting on Human Fraternity is set to be a historic gathering, bringing together world leaders, dignitaries, and thinkers to shape a future based on unity, peace, and social justice.
Central to the event will be the drafting of the Tables of Humanity, a foundational document outlining universal principles for peaceful coexistence and defining a New Human Charter inspired by Pope Francis's vision for a more inclusive and compassionate world.
A grand gathering is expected at St. Peter's Square, marking one of the largest events. The programme will also feature a global concert, discussions, and symbolic multimedia presentations reaffirming the principles of human fraternity.
Occhetta informed Prof Yunus that notable world leaders will be present.
During their discussion, the Bangladesh Chief Adviser inquired about Pope Francis's well-being and conveyed his greetings, remarking, "He is a wonderful human."
In response, Occhetta emphasised the Foundation appreciation for Bangladesh, stating, "We didn't come here just to invite you, but also to show our support, care, and love for Bangladesh."
Prof Yunus thanked Occhetta for the invitation and expressed his anticipation for the event, saying, "I'm looking forward to it."
The Vatican's recognition of Prof Yunus's Three Zero Principles - zero poverty, zero unemployment, and zero net carbon emissions - underscores his transformative leadership and commitment to fostering a just and sustainable world.
Bd-Pratidin English/ AM