Dhaka, Dec. 29 -- Bangladesh must ensure the participation of the future Prime Minister or the highest number of ministers or advisers at the UN climate summit (COP) to gain due global attention, Fisheries and Livestock Adviser Farida Akhter said on Monday.

"The presence of the Prime Minister (future) or members of the Council of Advisers brings a level of importance and visibility that cannot be achieved by lower-tier delegations," she said, stressing that active engagement of top leadership at COP is essential to effectively project Bangladesh's position and priorities on the global stage.

Farida made the remarks while speaking at a post-COP 30 debriefing workshop on participation in the UN Climate Conference 2025, organised by the Mi...