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US wants multi-party polls in BD, says Lisa

March 05, 2018 00:00:00


The United States has laid emphasis on multiple-party participation in the general election in Bangladesh, reports UNB.

Deputy Assistant to the US President and Senior Director for South and Central Asia at the National Security Council Lisa Curtis discussed the issue when she met Foreign Minister AH Mahmood Ali at the latter's officeon Sunday.

On query from Curtis, Foreign Minister mentioned that Bangladesh government is committed to a free, fair and participatory election.

He agreed with her and informed that the election will be free, fair and participatory, and observers from  different countries including US are welcome as well to observe the election.

Lisa Curtis also called on the Advisor for Security Affairs to Prime MinisterMajor Gen. (rtd) Tarique Ahmed Siddique and discussed the prospect of strengthening bilateral cooperation in the areas of defence and security.

Deputy Assistant Lisa Curtis called on the Advisor for International Affairs to Prime Minister Professor Dr. Gowher Rizvi in the afternoon.

The Foreign Minister said that the relationship between Bangladesh and USA is getting stronger and expressed Bangladesh Government's gratitude to the US Government, President Trump and its people for strong political and humanitarian support towards Bangladesh in addressing the crisis.

In this regard, he urged the US side to continue playing a strong role at the United Nations Security Council.

The Foreign Minister also emphasized the sustained pressure by the international community including the US on the Myanmar Government to create a safe and secured condition in Northern Rakhine for the safe and sustainable repatriation of Rohingyas to their homes.

Deputy Assistant Curtis assured that Rohingya issue is now a part of the US policy discussion and it will continue the pressure on Myanmar Government for their safe and dignified return.

Praising the role played by Bangladesh Military in humanitarian response to the Rohingyas, Curtis expressed deep condolences for the death of four Bangladeshi UN Peacekeepers in an explosion in Mali last week.

Focusing on President Trump's National Security Strategy, Curtis highlighted the Indo-Pacific Strategy of the U.S. Administration and expressed U.S.'s eagerness to further deepen its engagement with Bangladesh, as the country is a vibrant democracy with an impressive economic growth.

On the return of the killers of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujbur Rahman, Curtis informed that she would convey the message to the concerned high dignitaries in Washington.

Curtis also had a meeting with the Foreign Secretary Md. Shahidul Haque, according to Foreign Ministey here.


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