Momen-Blinken meet: Democracy, human rights, trade to top agenda

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Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen and US Secretary of State Antony J Blinken are scheduled to have a bilateral meeting in Washington today to discuss ways to advance the Bangladesh-US ties on key fronts.

Momen is scheduled to reach Washington from New York Sunday, said a senior official, adding that the meeting is likely to be held at 2:00pm US time.

The US is likely to raise issues related to democracy and human rights, said a diplomatic source.

During the meeting, Bangladesh will seek efforts to enhance relations on trade and investment fronts, reiterate its call for the return of the killer of Father of the Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, withdrawal of sanctions on Rapid Action Battalion (Rab) and discuss issues of mutual interests.

The two sides will also focus on their ongoing cooperation to deal with the climate crisis, meet the needs of Rohingyas, their safe return to Myanmar, and promote regional security through UN peacekeeping operations.

On April 4 last year, Blinken met Momen to celebrate and reflect on the 50th anniversary of Bangladesh-US relations.

They discussed the “tremendous economic potential” of the relationship and reflected on the ways the two countries collaborated over the last half century – including in growing people-to-people ties with vibrant Fulbright exchanges.

Blinken reaffirmed the importance of protecting human rights, the rule of law, and freedom of religion as the basis for safe and prosperous democratic societies.

Talking to reporters on Wednesday, Momen said, “I’d say we’re lucky because the American secretary of state doesn’t give invitations frequently. We got three in a row. America is paying much attention to our journey on the highway of development.”

Momen said the US is the only country which provided a large number of vaccines to Bangladesh for free during the Covid-19 pandemic.

The US helped Bangladesh manage Covid very efficiently, he added.

“They even supported us the most after the Rohingya influx. Other countries helped us as well. I’ll express our gratitude when I meet him [Blinken],” Momen said.

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