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Rohingya crisis: US to continue support to Bangladesh

ANI  |  Washington D.C. [USA] 

The has assured cooperation to on the issue of Rohingya crisis, the said.

Addressing a reception to mark the 48th of at the Embassy here on Wednesday, said in a statement, "The close bonds between our two countries have never been more essential and Bangladesh's leadership more vital than during this tragic humanitarian crisis".

"To support your efforts, the government, in close coordination with the international community, has provided nearly $110 million in humanitarian assistance to the Rohingya and host communities in since last August. We will continue to work hand in hand with you on this issue, not only through the provision of aid, but through sustained support for the voluntary, dignified, and safe return of Rohingya to their homes in Burma (Myanmar)," she added.

stressed that the cooperation in responding to the was the fruit of a strong bilateral relationship with and wished to enhance the relations further.

More than 600,000 refugees are languishing in Bangladeshi refugee camps after fleeing a brutal army campaign launched in August last year.

The had said the scorched-earth operation, which had left hundreds of villages burned to ash in Myanmar's Rakhine state, amounted to 'ethnic cleansing'.

While recalling her visit to a Rohingya camp in Cox's Bazar, in November last year, the underlined that she was deeply moved on seeing the condition of the refugees and was pleased by the people of opening their doors and hearts to the Rohingyas who have fled from due to ethnic violence there.

Praising Bangladesh's rapid growth of its economy in the last few years due to US' assistance, further said, "Decades of assistance and private-sector investment have fueled Bangladesh's extraordinary social and economic progress, and US exporters are well positioned to help take Bangladesh's economy to the next level, by delivering the highest quality goods and services in the "

Nauert's visit was her first overseas visit as the and had participated in the US-Partnership Dialogue in an endeavour to further enhance the bilateral relations between the two countries.

"My participation in tonight's event has special meaning for me as my trip to last November was my first overseas visit as the Department of State's While there, I participated in the U.S.-Partnership Dialogue on ways to strengthen and grow our bilateral relationship in such areas as trade and commerce, countering terrorism, development, maritime security, and military cooperation. I also had the chance to meet many of Bangladesh's dynamic young people at the and was struck by their warmth and their friendliness toward the American people," she added.

said that the US security forces were also partnering closely with their counterparts to ensure regional maritime security, defeat terrorists and to strengthen UN peacekeeping.

She further stressed that as Bangladeshi peacekeepers promote peace and freedom throughout the globe, they follow in the courageous example of the founding father of Bangladesh, Sheikh

Recalling her visit to in last year, had quoted Mujibur Rahman's speech.

She said, "In his (Mujibur Rahman) celebrated speech on March 7, 1971, considered by many to have sparked Bangladesh's independence struggle, Bangladesh's founding father had said, "Whether Bengali or non-Bengali, Hindu or Muslim, all are brothers, and it is our responsibility to ensure their safety. Let us honor his wisdom and spirit and strive together for a peaceful, prosperous where all are considered brothers and sisters and guaranteed their rights, no matter their class, creed, politics, or birthplace"."

concluded that relations between and would continue to prosper together through trade and investment and has pressed for the former to continue championing the cause of peace and freedom throughout the and across the

observed its 48th on March 26.

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First Published: Fri, March 30 2018. 09:15 IST
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