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US keen to work with Bangladesh to achieve shared goals, says envoy​

Published: March 31, 2022 21:18:22

US Ambassador in Dhaka Peter Haas


US Ambassador in Dhaka Peter Haas

Lauding Bangladesh’s role in fostering peace and prosperity in the Indo-Pacific region, newly appointed US Ambassador in Dhaka Peter Haas on Thursday said the United States wants to partner with Bangladesh to advance their shared goals.


“Bangladesh and the United States share different, but strikingly similar, visions for the Indo-Pacific region. We can – and do – work together to advance those areas where our visions overlap,” he said.


The US envoy made the remarks at an international conference titled ‘Moving Forward in the Indo-Pacific: Bangladesh’s Role in Fostering An Open, Resilient, and Interconnected Bay of Bengal and Beyond’ held at Independent University Bangladesh (IUB) in Dhaka.

He said Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina described Bangladesh’s vision - free, open, peaceful, secure, and inclusive region - for the region at the 2021 Paris Peace Forum and the United States wholeheartedly agreed, reports BSS.

Peter Haas said the United States’ Indo-Pacific Strategy has five key elements that will guide their long-term engagement in the region.

The United States envisions an Indo-Pacific that is: free and open, connected, prosperous, secure and resilient, he said.

He said today’s conference offers a chance to reflect on each of these pillars, on Bangladesh’s contributions to those, and how the US can partner with Bangladesh in the future to advance their shared goals.

“First, the United States will advance a free and open Indo-Pacific. This means a region where problems will be dealt with openly. Rules will be reached transparently and applied fairly. Individual countries will be able to choose their own path and their own partners,” the US ambassador said.

Noting that Bangladesh has made important contributions to this cause, he said for instance, by committing to the peaceful resolution of its land and maritime border disputes, Bangladesh has made the Bay of Bengal an example for the world to follow.

Peter Haas said a free and open Indo-Pacific is also a region where goods, ideas, and people flow freely across land, cyberspace, and the open seas.

“We will work with Bangladesh and other partners to ensure that the region’s seas and skies are governed and used according to international law. We will also seek to advance common approaches to critical and emerging technologies, the internet, and cyber space, that protect privacy and human dignity,” he said.

The envoy said the US will continue to forge stronger connections within and beyond the region and it must work together as a community to tackle shared problems.

Bangladesh is a committed leader to regional cooperation, as host to the BIMSTEC Secretariat, as chair of the Indian Ocean Rim Association, and as an active member of SAARC, the Colombo Plan, and more, he said.

Peter Haas said Bangladesh also knows the importance of helping neighbours, like through providing Covid-19 assistance to the Maldives, or supporting Sri Lanka last year with a currency swap at the height of its cash crisis.

Highlighting the existing good relations between the US and Bangladesh, he said economic relations between the two countries are expanding quickly including through an upcoming visit from a high-level delegation made up of US businesses coming here to investigate opportunities in Bangladesh.

Peter Haas said Bangladesh’s strong economic growth and entrepreneurial spirit drive the Indo-Pacific economy forward.

“As Bangladesh diversifies its industrial base, regional supply chains will become more resilient. And as labour rights and worker safety reforms take hold, the benefits of this growth will be shared more broadly,” he said.

He said the United States is the largest source of foreign direct investment in Bangladesh.

“As Ambassador, I commit to work with Bangladesh to build an attractive investment environment and support US investors to enter new sectors for the benefit of all our people,” the US ambassador said.

He said he is looking forward to working on climate and clean energy, fair trade facilitation, resilient supply chains, and the digital economy issues with the people and the government Bangladesh in the coming months.

“We will seek closer security cooperation with partners to tackle challenges ranging from violent extremism to illegal fishing to human trafficking where Bangladesh has made incredible strides,” he said adding that the United States is proud to partner with Bangladesh on these challenges.

In sum, Peter Haas said, the Indo-Pacific Strategy is a positive, shared vision for creating a region where all nations – Bangladesh, China, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, the United States, and each and every other county in the region - can thrive.

 
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The US envoy made the remarks at an international conference titled ‘Moving Forward in the Indo-Pacific: Bangladesh’s Role in Fostering An Open, Resilient, and Interconnected Bay of Bengal and Beyond’ held at Independent University Bangladesh (IUB) in Dhaka
By reading the paragraph above and most other paragraphs, I have a feeling that USA will not stop until BD becomes a quasi QUAD member.

Not bad. The USA is watching over the wrong steps BD takes with regard to unimportant physical infrastructural projects by taking Chinese easy loans.

BD may not be able to resist American pressure for a long time. The USA has been spending money on BD/ east Pakistan since 1947, but never asked for return.

Even today, the USA provides about $160 million worth of money to BD every year. And, it has provided $1,500 million in total only to look after the Rohingya welfare.
 
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By reading the paragraph above and most other paragraphs, I have a feeling that USA will not stop until BD becomes a quasi QUAD member.

Not bad. The USA is watching over the wrong steps BD takes with regard to unimportant physical infrastructural projects by taking Chinese easy loans.

BD may not be able to resist American pressure for a long time. The USA has been spending money on BD/ east Pakistan since 1947, but never asked for return.

Even today, the USA provides about $160 million worth of money to BD every year. And, it has provided $1,500 million in total only to look after the Rohingya welfare.

US is planning to replace India with Bangladesh in QUAD.
 
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US is planning to replace India with Bangladesh in QUAD.
Do you think India is reliable as a QUAD nation by its very gaddar nature? It has joined Russia against Ukraine and America.

America may suspect India to join China alliance, as well.
 
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Do you think India is reliable as a QUAD nation by its very gaddar nature? It has joined Russia against Ukraine and America.

America may suspect India to join China alliance, as well.

Could not agree more.

Indians are snakes and they will back stab everyone.

This is the reason why

China dumped India and allied with the US

Russia dumped India and allied with China

and now US dumped India and replacing it with Bangladesh in QUAD.
 
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IPS a positive vision for all, not military alliance: US Ambassador​

Prothom Alo English Desk
Updated: 01 Apr 2022, 03:23
US Ambassador to Bangladesh, Peter D. Haas, addresses an international conference titled ‘Moving Forward in the Indo-Pacific: Bangladesh’s Role in Fostering An Open, Resilient, and Interconnected Bay of Bengal and Beyond’ held at Independent University Bangladesh (IUB), Dhaka, on 31 March 2022

US Ambassador to Bangladesh, Peter D. Haas, addresses an international conference titled ‘Moving Forward in the Indo-Pacific: Bangladesh’s Role in Fostering An Open, Resilient, and Interconnected Bay of Bengal and Beyond’ held at Independent University Bangladesh (IUB), Dhaka, on 31 March 2022BSS
US Ambassador to Bangladesh Peter Haas Thursday said the Indo-Pacific Strategy (IPS) is a positive, shared vision for creating a region where Bangladesh, China, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, the US, and each and every other county in the region can thrive, reports news agency UNB.

“The Indo-Pacific Strategy is not a military alliance. Nor does it seek to become one,” he said, adding that the IPS is not about a contest between a US-centric region and a China-centric region. “Indeed, we view the Indo-Pacific as its own region.”

While addressing an international conference on ‘Moving Forward in the Indo-Pacific: Bangladesh’s Role in Fostering an Open, Resilient, and Interconnected Bay of Bengal and Beyond’ the US envoy said the IPS is not designed to make anyone choose between countries.

One of the key tenets of the strategy is that every country should be able to choose its own path, free from pressure or coercion, he said.

The Indo-Pacific Strategy is not a military alliance. Nor does it seek to become one

Peter D. Haas, US Ambassador to Bangladesh
The US Embassy in Dhaka and the Centre for Bay of Bengal Studies of Independent University, Bangladesh (IUB) jointly organised the conference at the university auditorium.
The US ambassador said they will seek “closer security cooperation” with partners to tackle challenges – violent extremism, illegal fishing and human trafficking where Bangladesh has made incredible strides.

“The United States is proud to partner with Bangladesh on these challenges and more,” he said.

Ambassador Haas said they are developing a comprehensive Indo-Pacific Economic Framework, which will include shared objectives in key areas – climate and clean energy, fair trade facilitation, resilient supply chains, and the digital economy.

“I look forward to working on these issues with the people and the government of Bangladesh in the coming months,” he said, adding that they will bolster Indo-Pacific security.

Noting that Russia’s “brutal and unprovoked invasion” of Ukraine is a wake-up call to the world, the US ambassador said threats are evolving and security approaches must evolve with them.

He said, last year they provided 10 Metal Shark Boats and as many as Defender Class Boats to the Bangladesh Navy and Bangladesh Coast Guard.

These vessels will support Bangladesh’s ability to secure its territorial waters and exclusive economic zone, counter-trafficking efforts, and remain a bulwark against piracy in the Bay of Bengal, he said.
Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen in a video message said Bangladesh believes in a free and open Indo-Pacific and international rules-based system.

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https://en.prothomalo.com/bangladesh/bangladesh-set-to-finalise-its-stance-over-ips
Bangladesh is eager to harness the potential of the blue economy, he said seeking the support of all.

Ambassador Haas said a free and open Indo-Pacific is also a region where goods, ideas, and people flow freely across the lands, cyberspace, and the open seas.

“We’ll work with Bangladesh and other partners to ensure the region’s seas and skies are governed and used according to international law,” said the US envoy.

Foreign Secretary (West) Shabbir Ahmad Chowdhury, EU Special Envoy for Indo-Pacific Gabriele Visentin and Indian High Commissioner to Bangladesh Vikram Kumar Doraiswami also spoke at the discussion, moderated by former Ambassador and director of the Centre for Bay of Bengal Studies Tariq A. Karim.

 
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Could not agree more.

Indians are snakes and they will back stab everyone.

This is the reason why

China dumped India and allied with the US

Russia dumped India and allied with China

and now US dumped India and replacing it with Bangladesh in QUAD.
Please do not write fuzzy things.
 
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Could not agree more.

Indians are snakes and they will back stab everyone.

This is the reason why

China dumped India and allied with the US

Russia dumped India and allied with China

and now US dumped India and replacing it with Bangladesh in QUAD.
Dude, you need to get better at falseflagging.
 
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