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Biden committed to strengthening ties with Bangladesh

Biden ‘committed to strengthening’ ties with Bangladesh The New Nation 08 April 2021 US President Joe Biden and Secretary Antony J.Blinken are committed to strengthening the Dhaka-Washington relationship as the two countries address common challenges, says a senior US official. The two countries address some of the most pressing regional and global challenges together, including the Rohingya humanitarian crisis and global challenge to tackle climate change, said the official. Bangladesh s impressive economic sector provides a solid platform on which to expand and deepen our relationship, said Marcia Bernicat, senior official for economic growth, energy and the environment. She made the remarks while addressing virtual launching of the U.S.-Bangladesh Business Council on Tuesday. Bernicat said the United States is proud of the partnership that they have built with the Bangladeshi people since Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman l

PM greets Joe Biden | The Daily Star

PM greets Joe Biden Diplomatic Correspondent Diplomatic Correspondent Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has congratulated Joe Biden, the 46th president of the US, who took oath of office on Wednesday, especially for his country s return to the Paris Climate Agreement. You know that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is the president of Climate Vulnerable Forum. We thanked Joe Biden especially, Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen told reporters after the handover ceremony of India s vaccine doses as gift at the State Guest House Padma yesterday, reports UNB. Momen said he was very happy to see Biden as the US president. In a statement, the foreign ministry later said Bangladesh has welcomed new US President Joe Biden s important announcement on Wednesday to re-enter the Paris Climate Agreement.

Bangladesh welcomes US re-entering the Paris Climate Agreement

Bangladesh has welcomed new US President Joe Biden's announcement yesterday to re-enter the Paris Climate Agreement. "Bangladesh also appreciates President Biden's promise to put the United States on a track to net-zero emissions by 2050 and his call to reestablish the US as a global climate leader," the foreign ministry said in a statement today. On June 1, 2017, the then US

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