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Bangladesh has conveyed to the US that it is giving much focus on infrastructure development for the overall economic growth of the country and showed no interest in the security aspects of the Indo-Pacific Strategy (IPS).

“We’re now busy with our development [plans]. Our main target is infrastructure development and giving a better life to our people,” Foreign Minister Dr AK Abdul Momen told reporters at his office at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Monday, conveying the message given to Washington.

He, mentioning that an official from the White House had approached him regarding the security of the Bay of Bengal region, said: “We said we don’t think of it. We’re pretty secure. Rather, we’re interested in economic development and infrastructure development.”

The foreign minister said the White House official talked about having a stronger program on the security of the Indo-Pacific region.

Dr Momen said they first have to provide food, shelter, clothing, and housing to people of the country as Bangladesh wants to give its people a decent living. “All countries are our friends. We’re more concerned about providing food security and better living conditions.”

The foreign minister addressed the US Chamber of Commerce and met Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry, the UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres, and three US lawmakers namely Senator Edward J. Markey (Democratic, Massachusetts), Congressman Michael T. McCaul (Republican-Austin), and Congressman Jim McGovern (Democratic, Massachusetts' 2nd Congressional District) during his official visit to the US.

The visit was part of the plan to reach out to the new US administration to further enhance the bilateral relations and to convey Bangladesh’s willingness to work closely with them.

Foreign Minister Dr Momen and US Secretary of State Antony Blinken had a telephone conversation during the visit and expressed their willingness to further deepen Bangladesh-US relations by advancing common goals and mutual interests.

The foreign minister and the secretary of state agreed to work together to further strengthen bilateral relations and enhance cooperation on global issues.

At the beginning of the discussion, the US secretary of state expressed his regret that he could not physically meet Foreign Minister Dr Momen due to the Covid-19 health restrictions and termed Bangladesh-US relations as a “growing and deep” one.

 
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Young journos at Dhaka Tribune probably wanted to write 'cold shoulder' but ended up in literal Bengali-English translation 'coolness' A foreign reader who is unfamiliar with Bengali expressions is likely to misread the headline.
 
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Bangladesh has conveyed to the US that it is giving much focus on infrastructure development for the overall economic growth of the country and showed no interest in the security aspects of the Indo-Pacific Strategy (IPS).

“We’re now busy with our development [plans]. Our main target is infrastructure development and giving a better life to our people,” Foreign Minister Dr AK Abdul Momen told reporters at his office at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Monday, conveying the message given to Washington.

He, mentioning that an official from the White House had approached him regarding the security of the Bay of Bengal region, said: “We said we don’t think of it. We’re pretty secure. Rather, we’re interested in economic development and infrastructure development.”

The foreign minister said the White House official talked about having a stronger program on the security of the Indo-Pacific region.

Dr Momen said they first have to provide food, shelter, clothing, and housing to people of the country as Bangladesh wants to give its people a decent living. “All countries are our friends. We’re more concerned about providing food security and better living conditions.”

The foreign minister addressed the US Chamber of Commerce and met Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry, the UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres, and three US lawmakers namely Senator Edward J. Markey (Democratic, Massachusetts), Congressman Michael T. McCaul (Republican-Austin), and Congressman Jim McGovern (Democratic, Massachusetts' 2nd Congressional District) during his official visit to the US.

The visit was part of the plan to reach out to the new US administration to further enhance the bilateral relations and to convey Bangladesh’s willingness to work closely with them.

Foreign Minister Dr Momen and US Secretary of State Antony Blinken had a telephone conversation during the visit and expressed their willingness to further deepen Bangladesh-US relations by advancing common goals and mutual interests.

The foreign minister and the secretary of state agreed to work together to further strengthen bilateral relations and enhance cooperation on global issues.

At the beginning of the discussion, the US secretary of state expressed his regret that he could not physically meet Foreign Minister Dr Momen due to the Covid-19 health restrictions and termed Bangladesh-US relations as a “growing and deep” one.


Except India, no other South Asian or South East Asian country is interested in Indo-Pacific.

Bad days for Modi ahead.
 
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Young journos at Dhaka Tribune probably wanted to write 'cold shoulder' but ended up in literal Bengali-English translation 'coolness' A foreign reader who is unfamiliar with Bengali expressions is likely to misread the headline.

Well Momen is playing his cards right, no need to antagonize China for sure.

We need Chinese investments.

India cannot help in this area.

Heck - they cannot even properly complete projects on time - which they were awarded, against severe opposition of all concerned in this country.

Case in point, the "Friendship Power Station Project" in the Sunderbans and Dhaka-Tongi and Mongla Rail-link projects which are rather large ones. All are way beyond late and the red tape on the Indian side is simply beyond belief.

I am sorry, Indian companies do not deserve any more business from us, we have seen enough pathetic examples in the past fifty years. I hope no more new business is awarded to them - even if supported by Indian loans. Just say "Thanks but No Thanks".
 
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Well Momen is playing his cards right, no need to antagonize China for sure.

We need Chinese investments.

India cannot help in this area.

Heck - they cannot even properly complete projects on time - which they were awarded, against severe opposition of all concerned in this country.

Case in point, the "Friendship Power Station Project" in the Sunderbans and Dhaka-Tongi and Mongla Rail-link projects which are rather large ones. All are way beyond late and the red tape on the Indian side is simply beyond belief.

I am sorry, Indian companies do not deserve any more business from us, we have seen enough pathetic examples in the past fifty years. I hope no more new business is awarded to them - even if supported by Indian loans. Just say "Thanks but No Thanks".


Bangladesh is an Islamic nation.

Pakistan and Bangladesh are natural allies and they should never partner with Hindu India.
 
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Dhaka not keen on security cooperation with Washington: FM Momen

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  • Published at 12:20 am March 2nd, 2021
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File photo: Foreign Minister Dr AK Abdul Momen BSS

Bangladesh more interested in development and improving standard of living for citizens, says foreign minister

Bangladesh has conveyed to the US that it is giving much focus on infrastructure development for the overall economic growth of the country and showed no interest in the security aspects of the Indo-Pacific Strategy (IPS).

“We’re now busy with our development [plans].
Our main target is infrastructure development and giving a better life to our people,” Foreign Minister Dr AK Abdul Momen told reporters at his office at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Monday, conveying the message given to Washington.

He, mentioning that an official from the White House had approached him regarding the security of the Bay of Bengal region, said: “We said we don’t think of it. We’re pretty secure. Rather, we’re interested in economic development and infrastructure development.”

The foreign minister said the White House official talked about having a stronger program on the security of the Indo-Pacific region.

Dr Momen said they first have to provide food, shelter, clothing, and housing to people of the country as Bangladesh wants to give its people a decent living. “All countries are our friends. We’re more concerned about providing food security and better living conditions.”

The foreign minister addressed the US Chamber of Commerce and met Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry, the UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres, and three US lawmakers namely Senator Edward J. Markey (Democratic, Massachusetts), Congressman Michael T. McCaul (Republican-Austin), and Congressman Jim McGovern (Democratic, Massachusetts' 2nd Congressional District) during his official visit to the US.

The visit was part of the plan to reach out to the new US administration to further enhance the bilateral relations and to convey Bangladesh’s willingness to work closely with them.

Foreign Minister Dr Momen and US Secretary of State Antony Blinken had a telephone conversation during the visit and expressed their willingness to further deepen Bangladesh-US relations by advancing common goals and mutual interests.

The foreign minister and the secretary of state agreed to work together to further strengthen bilateral relations and enhance cooperation on global issues.

At the beginning of the discussion, the US secretary of state expressed his regret that he could not physically meet Foreign Minister Dr Momen due to the Covid-19 health restrictions and termed Bangladesh-US relations as a “growing and deep” one.

 
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Wrong move.
The war hawks are back (not that they ever left) and they're looking for buyers for their military hardware and wars to start.
 
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There goes amra khans dream of Apache and f16/f18s 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
They’re no good anyways, we would get superior Turkish technology now 🥸
Amra: The US has "disappointed" Bangladesh. Bangladesh "punishing" the US by 'cancelling' non-existent Apache deal.

Karon amra korbo jooooooyyy! :crazy:

Seriously, should just go for Z-10s in bulk.


Bangladesh is going for J10Cs
*might go for J-10Cs
 
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Thanks ,for the first time I like the word of this moron Momen.

Security pact should be with and only with China . Period.
 
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