The US Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs, Nisha Desai Biswal, is likely to arrive in Dhaka on 4 May to discuss ways how the counterterrorism cooperation between Bangladesh and the United States can be taken forward further, reports UNB news agency.
Biswal wants to meet the prime minister, Sheikh Hasina, foreign minister AH Mahmood Ali and home minister Asaduzzaman Khan during the visit, said a diplomatic source.
However, there is still no official announcement about the visit and her engagements are yet to be finalised.
Biswal will leave the country on 5 May, according to the source.
On Thursday night, US Secretary of State John Kerry phoned the prime minister, Sheikh Hasina, and requested her to take necessary steps to bring the perpetrators of Kalabagan murder to trial.
According to the prime minister’s press wing, John Kerry talked to Sheikh Hasina from 9:04pm to 9.20pm and exchanged pleasantries.
John Kerry said he would send US Assistant Secretary of State for South Asia and Central Asian Affairs Nisa Desai Biswal to Bangladesh to further bolster the cooperation on counterterrorism.
Earlier on Monday night, Xulhaz Mannan, 35, a USAID staff and former protocol officer of the US Ambassador, and his friend Mahbub Tanay, 25, were hacked to death in their flat at Kalabagan.
Reiterating that her government condemns any kind of killing, the Prime Minister said one of the two victims of Kalabagan killings was a close relative of a former foreign minister of Bangladesh.
She said Bangladesh has mutual cooperation on counterterrorism with many countries of the world, including the USA, and under such cooperation, the FBI came to Bangladesh.
Source: Prothom Alo