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US urges Bangladesh on protection of classified military info

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Update: 2019-06-12 19:52:01
US urges Bangladesh on protection of classified military info Bangladesh Foreign Secretary Md. Shahidul Haque and US Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs David Hale

DHAKA: The United States requested Bangladesh to continue the discussion on protection of classified military information shared between the two countries. 

The United States and Bangladesh held the 7th U.S.-Bangladesh Partnership Dialogue in Washington D.C on Monday (June 10).

Following that, a Joint Statement on U.S.-Bangladesh Partnership Dialogue has been issued and sent by US Embassy to Dhaka on Wednesday (June 12).

The meeting was co-chaired by Bangladesh Foreign Secretary Md. Shahidul Haque and United States Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs David Hale. 

The two governments reaffirmed their commitment to enduring partnership, highlighting close cooperation on security, development, humanitarian assistance and disaster relief, and counterterrorism.  The two governments agreed to continue to cooperate closely to advance a shared vision of a free, open, inclusive, peaceful, and secure Indo-Pacific region.

The two leaders acknowledged the continuing challenge of terrorism, and the importance of adhering to human rights obligations while advancing security objectives.  

The two governments shared cybersecurity objectives, and agreed to explore cooperation, training, and technical support to advance mutual interests in this regard.  Bangladesh indicated its interest in continuing the discussion.  

The United States also committed to providing additional security assistance for Bangladesh to increase maritime domain awareness, piracy, and regional security coordination in the Bay of Bengal, pending congressional approval.  

The United States recognized Bangladesh’s leading role in peacekeeping operations around the world, and the two delegations highlighted their joint pledge for an operational-level unmanned aircraft system (UAS) in partnership between Bangladesh as the troop contributing country and the United States in a capacity-building role, which was made during the March 2019 UN Peacekeeping Ministerial in New York.

The United States lauded Bangladesh’s generosity in continuing to host more than one million Rohingyas from Burma (Myanmar). 

 Bangladesh thanked the United States for its continuing support, including more than $494 million in humanitarian assistance in Bangladesh and Burma (Myanmar) since August 2017. 

The two governments emphasized the pressing need for Burma (Myanmar) to address the root causes of the crisis, and to create the conditions necessary for the voluntary, safe, dignified, and sustainable repatriation of Rohingyas to Burma (Myanmar). 

The United States committed to engaging the international community to mobilize additional assistance for the forcibly displaced Rohingyas temporarily staying in Bangladesh.  The two governments agreed to continue to work closely with the global community including the United Nations and international organizations to continue to support the Rohingyas, and host communities, and to put effective pressure on Burma (Myanmar) for a resolution of the crisis.

The Governments of the United States and Bangladesh here agreed to work toward security and economic cooperation and enhancing people-to-people ties in support of a stable and prosperous Indo-Pacific region.  The two countries agreed that the 8th Partnership Dialogue between Bangladesh and the United States will be held in Dhaka at a mutually convenient time.

BDST: 1900 HRS, JUNE 12, 2019
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