US navy has no plan to build new base anywhere around
Monday, 8 April 2013
Seventh Fleet commander vice admiral Scott H Swift on Sunday said the US Navy is trying to build a constant relation with its Bangladesh counterpart to ensure the freedom of navigation for both sides in the area, rather than building a new base anywhere around, reports UNB.
"It's about places, not bases that we're interested in. Having new bases has little value… what we're looking at is to build a constant relations through maritime exercises and engagements," he said this at a media roundtable at American Centre.
Swift, however, noted that the US Navy is keen on maintaining the 'general presence of the Seventh Fleet in the region'.
It is equally important for both navies to ensure that the norms and rules of the international seas are maintained in the Bay of Bengal to keep intact the freedom of navigation, he said.
Asked whether Washington is persuading Dhaka for signing the Acquisition and Cross-Servicing Agreement proposed by the US in 2006, the vice admiral passed the question to the US Ambassador to Bangladesh Dan Mozena, saying "We want to be guided by the policy of both the governments."
Mozena categorically denied the speculation about the signing of the deal. "There is no negotiation for such agreement," he said.