Foreign Secretary leads 'productive' talks with US State Dept
UNB
Publish: 12 Oct 2024, 02:28 PM
Dhaka, Oct 11 (UNB) - Foreign Secretary Md Jashim Uddin had a
"productive meeting" with US Deputy Secretary of State Richard Verma
at the State Department, affirming renewal of commitment to deepen and expand
bilateral ties, strengthen collaboration on areas of mutual interest.
Their discussions focused
on the US technical and financial support to reform initiatives of the interim
government and addressing challenges, Rohingya issue, labour law reforms, etc.
The Foreign Secretary had a
separate meeting with acting US Under Secretary for Political Affairs John Bass
and discussed ways to deepen bilateral collaboration building on the momentum
in the Bangladesh-US relationship and to advance impactful cooperation in
priority areas.
He also had discussions on
diverse issues at a meeting with US Special Assistant to the President and
Senior Director for South Asia Lindsey W Ford at the White House.
They covered interim
government's reform agenda, democratic transition, economic and security
issues, regional stability, Rohingya crisis, labour law etc.
Foreign Secretary Jashim
Uddin met Brendan Lynch, Assistant USTR for South and Central Asia and
discussed mutual cooperation to diversify export, DFQF access of RMGs produced
from cotton imported from US, simplification of registration and reduction of
registration fees for pharmaceutical products, labour law reforms, and access
to US International Development Finance Cooperation (DFC).
A lunch meeting between the
Foreign Secretary and key officials focused on a wide range of issues of mutual
interests.
US officials include
Assistant Secretary Ambassador Donald Lu, Acting Assistant Secretary Marta C.
Youth, Deputy Assistant Secretary Nicole Chulick, Deputy Assistant Secretary
Monica Ager Jacobsen, as well as Director Alla P. Kamins.
The Foreign Secretary
visited New York before his tour to Washington and is scheduled is leave
Washington on October 14.
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