Canada welcomes interim government; eyes peaceful way to resolve crisis in Bangladesh
UNB
Publish: 10 Aug 2024, 02:17 PM
Dhaka,
Aug 10 (UNB)-Welcoming the new interim government in Bangladesh, Canada has
said they look forward to engaging with the interim government in supporting a
process that is inclusive with broad political participation by all sectors of
society, including religious minorities, youth, women and other minorities.
"Canada reiterates
its calls for calm and urges all parties to work together to promote the
principles of democratic and inclusive governance, respect for human rights,
and the rule of law," said Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs Melanie
Joly in a statement.
The Canadian Foreign
Minister said Canada supports a "peaceful way forward" in the
resolution of the ongoing crisis in Bangladesh.
"In this regard, we
welcome the inauguration of a new interim government, led by Dr. Muhammad
Yunus. This is the first step in restoring peace, to pave the way for free and
fair elections and democratic governance," Joly said.
Canada also called on
the interim government to maintain full access to internet and other
communication means to support the exercise of freedom of expression.
The Foreign Minister
also urged the interim government to pursue accountability and a full impartial
investigation into the deaths and violence that have occurred.
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