Newly appointed US Ambassador to Bangladesh Brent Christensen has laid emphasis on enhancing the relations between Bangladesh and the United States.
“I am thrilled to return to Bangladesh, a country I know so well," said Ambassador Christensen who is scheduled to arrive in Dhaka on January 12.
The US Ambassador said he is excited to lead a great team at Embassy Dhaka, Americans and locally employed staff alike, to "enhance U.S.-Bangladesh relations, advance President Trump's agenda, and work hard every day to make America safer, stronger, and more prosperous.”
The US Embassy Dhaka welcomed Brent Christensen as the newly sworn-in Ambassador to Bangladesh.
As a special invitee, Bangladesh’s National Security Adviser (NSA) Dr Khalilur Rahman also attended the swearing-in ceremony of Brent Christensen held in the US State Department.
Deputy Secretary of State for Management and Resources, Michael J. Rigas administered the oath.
The ceremony was attended by Bangladesh Ambassador to US, Embassy officials, senior State Department and Military officials, former US ambassadors to Bangladesh and US business leaders.
In his remarks, Deputy Secretary of State reiterated US commitment to continue to support Bangladesh in its journey to democratic transition.
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Ambassador Christensen said, “The U.S supports Bangladesh in its journey towards a bright democratic future. I am excited to see the results and look forward to what the new elected government and I can do together to advance the U.S. -Bangladesh relations.”
“I am honored to be confirmed by the United States Senate and deeply grateful to President Trump for the opportunity to serve as the next United States Ambassador to Bangladesh,” said the US Ambassador in a message from his Linkedin account recently.