US Keen to work with Bangladesh to strengthen democratic institutions: diplomat
US keen on working together to confront challenges
The United States is keen on working together with Bangladesh to strengthen democratic institutions. This was stated by US Ambassador to Bangladesh Peter Haas, during a recent meeting he had with Bangladesh Law Minister Anisul Huq.
Ambassador Haas praised the progress made by Bangladesh in strengthening democracy. He said that the country has made significant strides in recent years, including holding free and fair elections and expanding the rights of its citizens. However, he also noted that there is still more work to be done.
Ambassador Haas said that the US is committed to supporting Bangladesh in its efforts to strengthen democracy. He said that the US will continue to provide assistance to Bangladesh in areas such as electoral reform, human rights, and the rule of law.
Bangladesh committed to democracy
Law Minister Anisul Huq welcomed the US support for Bangladesh's efforts to strengthen democracy. He said that Bangladesh is committed to democracy and the rule of law. He also said that Bangladesh is grateful for the assistance that the US has provided.
Minister Huq said that Bangladesh is facing a number of challenges, including terrorism, climate change, and poverty. He said that Bangladesh needs the support of the international community to address these challenges.
The US and Bangladesh have a long history of cooperation. The two countries have worked together on a range of issues, including economic development, security, and climate change. The US is one of Bangladesh's largest trading partners and provides significant assistance to the country.