Bangladesh's National Security Adviser Khalilur Rahman met US State Department officials to discuss the upcoming elections, trade, and the Rohingya issue. The US reiterated its support for a free and fair democratic transition in Bangladesh.
Bangladesh's National Security Adviser Khalilur Rahman met with Allison Hooker, Under-Secretary of State for Political Affairs and Paul Kapur, Assistant Secretary of State at the State Department in Washington DC on Saturday, a statement by the Chief Adviser of the Interim government of Bangladesh said. During the meetings, they discussed upcoming elections in Bangladesh, economic and trade relations, Rohingya issue, and regional matters, the statement said. https://x.com/ChiefAdviserGoB/status/2009870803886825527?s=20

Discussions on Elections and Democratic Transition
In the meeting with the US Under-Secretary, Rahman briefed Hooker about the preparations and arrangements for the upcoming general elections and expressed appreciation for the support of the US to the interim government during its tenure, including for the elections. Hooker responded that the US continues its strong support for the democratic transition in Bangladesh and looks forward to a free and fair elections in February, as per the statement.
Trade, Investment, and Visa Policies
Rahman underscored the prospects of increased trade between the two countries following substantially enhanced Bangladeshi import of American farm products. He requested Hooker to ease travel of Bangladeshi businessmen to US in the context the of the recent visa bond, and if possible, to exempt B1 short term business visa for Bangladeshi businessmen from the visa bond.
Hooker recognized the matter and assured that the US government will positively consider the step. She also indicated that if the overstay by the tourists declines substantially in future, the US might review the bond requirements that have been put in place. She also expressed deep appreciation for the cooperation of Bangladesh to the return of undocumented Bangladeshis.
Rohingya Crisis and Humanitarian Support
Rahman expressed sincere thanks to the US for its continued support to the displaced Rohingya population sheltered in Bangladesh. Recognizing that the US is the largest donor for Rohingyas, he requested continuation of US support and assistance for them.
Hooker thanked Bangladesh for continuing to carry substantial burden by hosting Rohingya refugees. She underscored the need for broad based burden sharing and finding a solution to the crisis. She also requested Bangladesh to expand livelihood options for the Rohingyas as long as they are in Bangladesh, the statement said.
Economic and Security Cooperation Proposals
Rahman requested the US side to consider granting access to DFC financing for Bangladeshi private sector and also access to financing for semi-conductor development in Bangladesh. Under-Secretary Hooker assured US consideration of these proposals.
Rahman also expressed Bangladesh's interest in principle to be part of the international stabilization force that would be deployed in Gaza. Hooker said that the US is willing to work together with Bangladesh on this important matter.
Bilateral Talks with Assistant Secretary Kapur
In a separate meeting with Kapur, Rahman discussed issues of mutual interest including the forthcoming election in Bangladesh, US-Bangladesh bilateral relations, Rohingya crisis, US Visa bond, trade and investment and other regional issues.
NSA Attends New US Ambassador's Swearing-In
As a special invitee, Rahman also attended the swearing-in ceremony of Brent Christensen, the new appointed US Ambassador to Bangladesh held in the State Department. Deputy Secretary of State for Management and Resources, Michael J Rigas administered the oath. The ceremony was attended by Bangladesh Ambassador to US, Embassy officials, senior State Department and Military officials, former US ambassadors to Bangladesh, and US business leaders.
In his remarks, Deputy Secretary of State reiterated US commitment to continue to support Bangladesh in its journey to democratic transition. Ambassador Christensen said, "The US supports Bangladesh in its journey towards a bright democratic future. I am excited to see the results and look forward to what the new elected government and I can do together to advance the US-Bangladesh relations."
In all the events, Senior Embassy officials accompanied Rahman, the statement concluded. (ANI)
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