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Home»World»United States»US NSA Jake Sullivan talks with Muhammad Yunus, reaffirms support for “prosperous, stable, democratic” Bangladesh
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US NSA Jake Sullivan talks with Muhammad Yunus, reaffirms support for “prosperous, stable, democratic” Bangladesh

Disha MishraBy Disha MishraDecember 24, 2024Updated:December 24, 20243 Mins Read
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The National Security Advisor of United States Jake Sullivan held talks with Bangladesh’s Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus on Monday, reiterating the United States’ dedication to promoting a “prosperous, stable, and democratic” Bangladesh.

In a telephone conversation, the two leaders highlighted the significance of ensuring human rights for all individuals and discussed approaches to addressing the challenges facing Bangladesh.

“National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan spoke today with Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus, head of the Interim Government of Bangladesh. Mr Sullivan thanked Chief Adviser Yunus for his leadership of Bangladesh during a challenging period,” according to a statement from the White House.

It further added, “Both leaders expressed their commitment to respecting and protecting the human rights of all people, regardless of religion. Mr Sullivan re-iterated the United States’ support for a prosperous, stable, and democratic Bangladesh, and offered the United States’ continued support in meeting the challenges Bangladesh faces.”

On December 12, John Kirby, National Security Communications Adviser during a White House press briefing had stated that the country as well as President Joe Biden were closely following the events in Bangladesh

“We’re watching this very, very, very closely, and the president is following events closely as well. The security situation in Bangladesh has been difficult following the ouster of the former prime minister, and we’ve been working closely with the interim government to enhance the capability of their law enforcement and security services to deal with the challenge,” stated by John Kirby.

John Kirby futher added, “We’ve been very clear in our engagement with all Bangladeshi leaders that protection of religious and ethnic minorities is absolutely critical, and the leaders of the interim government have repeatedly committed to providing security to all Bangladeshis, regardless of religion or ethnicity.”

On August 5, a student-led movement forced Bangladesh’s Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina from power following weeks of protests and violent clashes that left over 600 people dead. The 76-year-old leader fled to India, and an interim government headed by Nobel Laureate Muhammad Yunus was established.

The situation in Bangladesh remains tense, with numerous reports of attacks against minorities, particularly Hindus and their places of worship. India has voiced concerns over the situation, urging Bangladesh to protect their safety. Former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has also condemned the interim government’s handling of the situation, labeling it “fascist” and accusing that the people of Bangladesh are being deprived of their rights.

Meanwhile, Bangladesh has formally requested India to return former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who fled to India on August 5 following her ousting by a student-led movement.

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