Meeting with FS in NY: UN reaffirms support for Bangladesh's reform initiatives
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Publish: 11 Oct 2024, 01:06 PM
Dhaka,
Oct 11 (UNB) - UN Under-Secretary-General for Political and Peacebuilding
Affairs Rosemary DiCarlo has reaffirmed the United Nations' strong support for
the reform initiatives of Bangladesh's interim government, led by Prof Muhammad
Yunus.
"Had a productive
meeting with Bangladesh Foreign Secretary Jashim Uddin, discussing the
country's transition, regional challenges, and cooperation with UN," she
said in a message through X, formerly known as Twitter.
The UN USG expressed
gratitude for Bangladesh's generosity towards the Rohingya and reiterated the
UN support for its reform efforts.
The meeting was held in
New York on October 10 during Foreign Secretary Jashim Uddin's maiden visit to
New York, underscoring Bangladesh's commitment to multilateralism and its
collaborative efforts with the United Nations.
Terming the UN support
as 'crucial' in realising the aspiration of July-August revolution, the foreign
secretary thanked DiCarlo for the reaffirmation of support, according to a
message received from Bangladesh's Permanent Mission to the UN on Friday.
During the meeting, they
also discussed Bangladesh's contribution to UN peace architecture, and the
protracted Rohingya crisis.
On UN peace operations,
the foreign secretary made a request to the UN through USG to increase
representation of Bangladeshi nationals at the senior policy making levels.
On the Rohingya issue,
he underlined 'global attention as well as global action' to solve the Rohingya
crisis.
He expressed concerns at
the current conflict situation in Myanmar, which is leading to new influx of
Rohingyas inside the territory of Bangladesh.
Alluding to the possible
spill over in the entire region, the foreign secretary urged the UN to play a
greater role in resolving the crisis in Myanmar and facilitating the
repatriation of the Rohingyas from Bangladesh to Myanmar.
He also assured
Bangladesh's full cooperation to the Special Envoy of the Secretary-General.
The foreign secretary
recalled the proposal of Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus to convene an
international Conference on the Rohingya crisis, and requested the support of
the United Nations in that regard.
In response, the
Under-Secretary-General appreciated the ongoing cooperation between the interim
Government of Bangladesh and the Office of the High Commissioner for Human
Rights.
She offered further
cooperation to advance the reform initiatives in key areas.
The USG commended the
role of Bangladesh in UN Peacekeeping. On the Rohingya issue, she expressed
hope that new Special Envoy of the Secretray General, Julie Bishop will
continue to work with all stakeholders to address this issue comprehensively.
Earlier the foreign
secretary delivered a statement at the Third Committee of the General Assembly
on 'advancement of women'.
In his statement he
highlighted the importance of investing in women education and skill
development, and underscored the need to mobilize necessary financial resources
in this regard.
He emphasised Bangladesh
government's initiatives in female education, gender parity, close digital
divide, ensure wellbeing and economic empowerment of women to make them self-reliant.
The foreign secretary
also highlighted Bangladesh's commitment to the 1995 Beijing Declaration and
Platform for Action, CEDAW and Women, Peace and Security (WPS) agenda while
mentioning Bangladesh's key role as a non-permanent member of the UN Security
Council in the adoption of its founding resolution 1325 in 2000.
Bangladesh Permanent
Representative to the UN Ambassador Muhammad Abdul Muhith was present at the
meeting with the Under-Secretary General.
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