Dhaka,
Aug 9 (UNB) - The United States has welcomed Bangladesh's interim government
chief adviser Dr Muhammad Yunus's call for an end to the recent violence.
The US reiterated that
they stand ready to work with the interim government and Dr. Yunus as it charts
a democratic future for the people of Bangladesh.
"I'm not going to
speak to the private diplomatic conversations, but obviously one of the things
that we have made clear is that we want to see the interim government chart 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.
Miller said there has
been communication with the interim government, and their charge d'affaires
attended his swearing-in ceremony in Bangabhaban Thursday night.
"I don't know if
she spoke to him at the swearing-in, but she did attend," he said.
Earlier, the US said the
interim government will play a vital role in establishing long-term peace and
political stability in Bangladesh.
"We urge all
parties to refrain from further violence. We call for full accountability of
all perpetrators of violence," said the spokesperson, adding that all
decisions regarding the interim government should respect democratic
principles, rule of law, and the will of the Bangladeshi people.
The US expressed its
deep concern and sadness about the reports of deaths, human rights abuses, and
injuries over the past weeks.
"We share our
deepest condolences with all who lost loved ones and those who are
suffering," Miller said, adding that they continue to monitor developments
in Bangladesh.
Nobel laureate and
globally acclaimed economist Prof Muhammad Yunus was sworn-in as the chief
adviser of the interim government on Thursday night bringing hope for a new
journey towards Bangladesh's democratic future.
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