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US reaffirms support for Bangladesh’s democratic transition

Greenwatch Desk Diplomacy 2026-01-22, 6:25pm

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US Ambassador to Bangladesh Brent Christensen on Thursday reiterated strong US support for Bangladesh’s democratic transition and lauded the interim government’s efforts towards the upcoming elections and wide-ranging reforms.


The Ambassador called on National Security Advisor Dr Khalilur Rahman at the latter's office on Thursday afternoon and discussed issues of mutual interest.

During the hour-long meeting, they discussed key aspects of Bangladesh-US relations, including the reciprocal tariff agreement, support to Rohingyas, immigration including visa bond and the return of undocumented Bangladeshis from the USA.

American business and investment in Bangladesh, as well as regional issues of common concern were also discussed.

Dr Rahman welcomed Ambassador Christensen as the new American envoy to Bangladesh and recalled his many contributions to promote bilateral relations during his previous stint in Dhaka and also in his various positions in the US government in Washington DC.

He expressed the hope that the relations between the two countries will reach new heights during his current tenure, said the Chief Adviser’s press wing.

Political and Economic Counsellor of the US embassy in Dhaka Eric Geelan was present during the meeting, reports UNB.