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US ready to work with Bangladesh's interim govt: spokesperson

GreenWatch Desk Diplomacy 2024-08-09, 3:16pm

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The United States (US) is stand ready to work with the Bangladesh interim government and welcomed its chief adviser Dr Muhammad Yunus's call for an end to the recent violence.

"We welcome Dr. Yunus's call for an end to the recent violence, and we stand ready to work with the interim government and Dr. Yunus as it charts a democratic future for the people of Bangladesh," said US Department of State Spokesperson Matthew Miller while responding to a question at a regular briefing in Washington on Thursday (local time).
He said there has been communication between Washington and Bangladesh the interim government while US embassy's charge d' affaires in Dhaka attended the swearing-in ceremony in Bangabhaban on Thursday night, reports BSS.