Challenges in US-BD relation won’t hinder development of relationship: Sumar

Visiting US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for South Asia (regional affairs) Fatema Sumar has said  although there are some challenges in the relationship between Bangladesh and the USA, these should not impede the advancement of the ties.

“Rather we should explore other potentials and work on those” , she said during a courtesy call on State Minister for Foreign Affairs Shahriar Alam at Hotel Ruposhi Bangla on Wednesday.

She also appreciated the improvement in the garments sector.  There is a remarkable difference in this sector between pre and post Rana Plaza incident, she said.

‘We would like to see how South Asia becomes a part of Obama’s Rebalancing Asia policy. We cannot ignore 1.6 billion consumers in South Asia”, observed Sumar.

US Ambassador Dan Mozena and Director General (Americas) Mahfuzur Rahman were present in the meeting.

Shahriar Alam said Bangladesh is having multimodal connectivity with India which spans from physical connectivity for transportation of goods to energy cooperation.

He stated that interlinking electric grid of Bangladesh and India is a success story of energy cooperation.

He also mentioned about Bangladesh-China-India–Myanmar (BCIM) Economic Corridor initiatives which is aimed at connecting Kunming, China in the east with Kolkata, India in the west with Mandalay of Myanmar as well as Dhaka and Chittagong of Bangladesh.

In another note, Shahriar Alam mentioned how Bangladesh is engaged with Myanmar despite refugee and undocumented nationals of Myanmar issue and expressed concern for not registering Rohingyas as citizens of Myanmar.

He also expected that Bangladesh–USA relation would be strengthened in the days to come and despite some challenges both the countries needed to explore new opportunities.

Source: UNB Connect