Bangladesh and the United States on Monday discussed defence cooperation, Indo-Pacific Strategy (IPS), development cooperation, maritime safety and security, strengthening capacities of law enforcing agencies and cyber security.
The two sides also discussed different bilateral issues of mutual interests and priorities, particularly in the sectors of humanitarian assistance, Rohingya repatriation and resettlement.
US Senior Director for South Asia, National Security Council Rear Admiral Eileen Laubacher, who is currently on a four day- visit to Bangladesh, met Foreign Secretary Masud Bin Momen at the State guesthouse Padma in the afternoon and discussed the issues of mutual interest.
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Asked about the two proposed agreements – General Security of Military Information Agreement (GSOMIA) and the Acquisition Cross-Servicing Agreement (ACSA) – with the US, Foreign Minister Dr AK Abdul Momen said, “Our major focus is people’s welfare. But to protect our economic development, security is also essential.”
GSOMIA and ACSA are "essential" to enabling a closer defence relationship, expanding opportunities for defence trade, information sharing, and military-to-military cooperation between two countries.
Senior Director Laubacher praised the bold decision of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina for allowing in and providing shelter to over one million forcibly displaced Myanmar nationals who were fleeing genocide.