National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan on Monday held discussions with Bangladesh's Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus, reaffirming the United States' commitment to supporting a «prosperous, stable, and democratic» Bangladesh.
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During a telephone conversation, both leaders emphasised the importance of protecting human rights for all individuals and discussed ways to address the challenges Bangladesh is facing.
«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,» the White House in a statement said.
It 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.»
Earlier on December 12, National Security Communications Adviser John Kirby in a White House press briefing had said that the country as well as President Joe Biden were closely following the events in Bangladesh
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