US remains neutral in Bangladesh’s upcoming polls: Haas

The US ambassador to Bangladesh Peter Haas today said his country remains neutral in the Bangladesh’s upcoming polls and Washington does not support any particular political party.

“We delivered the same message that we delivered to all political parties here which is the United States remains neutral in the upcoming elections (in Bangladesh),” he told reporters.

He made the remarks after holding a meeting with Awami League general secretary and Road Transport and Bridges Minister Obaidul Quader at the Secretariat here.

The envoy said the US wants to see free and fair elections in Bangladesh conducted in a peaceful manner.
“We are on no particular political party’s side. We call upon all sides to de-escalate to eschew violence and try to figure out a way to have a dialogue without pre-conditions to help make the elections atmosphere better,” he said.

Haas also raised deep concern about the “violent political rhetoric that has been directed against people in the US embassy”.

During the meeting, Haas handed over a letter of US Assistant Secretary of State Donald Lu to Quader.

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