Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has expressed his intention to visit Bangladesh in the coming months, saying the trip would help further strengthen relations between the two countries.President Lula conveyed his interest during a meeting with Bangladesh’s Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus on Monday on the sidelines of the FAO-organised World Food Forum (WFF) flagship event in Rome, according to a message received here.Both leaders served as keynote speakers at the forum and later held a bilateral meeting at the FAO headquarters, where they discussed issues of mutual interest, including social business, universal healthcare, social inclusion, and poverty eradication strategies.During the meeting, the Chief Adviser formally invited President Lula to visit Bangladesh at a mutually convenient time. In response, the Brazilian leader accepted the invitation, expressing his plan to make the trip by February next year.I will go to Bangladesh,” Lula said, adding that Brazil is keen to ...