In a conversation with Muhammad Yunus, the chief adviser of Bangladesh’s interim government, Jake Sullivan, the US national security adviser, reaffirmed the US’s backing for Bangladesh.
On Monday night, the two talked on the phone about topics that both nations find interesting.
In the four and a half months since he took over on August 8, when the interim government took power, Sullivan commended Yunus’ leadership.
He also commended him for starting important political, electoral, and other reforms and for the nation’s already significant economic recovery.
The national security adviser also offered to continue US support for the nation’s democratic process and thanked him for announcing the potential election dates.
They also talked about Bangladesh’s general state of development during the phone conversation. Yunus expressed gratitude to the United States for its kind assistance in helping Bangladesh overcome the issues his government inherited.
Sullivan reaffirmed US backing for the interim administration and for a democratic, stable, and prosperous Bangladesh.
The chief advisor expressed gratitude to the United States for its crucial assistance during this difficult time for Bangladesh. Yunus recalled his September tour to New York, where he met with Secretary of State Antony Blinken and President Joe Biden.
He stated that he anticipates receiving the findings of six significant reform commissions by the end of January. The process of reaching a consensus will then start in order to get the country ready for elections and reforms.