The Crime Desk: US Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia Donald Lu has come to Dhaka to talk about the United States’ cooperation with the current interim government of Bangladesh in establishing good governance and financial stability in Bangladesh.
Matthew Miller, the spokesperson of the US State Department, said this at the regular briefing of the US State Department on Monday. A journalist asks him about Donald Lu’s visit to Bangladesh. I believe Assistant Secretary of State Lu is in Bangladesh. What do you know about his meeting? In more detail, the chief professor of the interim government of Bangladesh. Dealing with Muhammad Yunus and how the US assesses where Bangladesh is headed.
In addition, the United States has announced that they will help Bangladesh; what is your goal in that regard? In response, Miller said, “Yes, Donald Lu is in Dhaka.” Lu is meeting with key advisers to the interim government on how the United States can support Bangladesh’s economic growth, financial stability, good governance, and development needs. He is there as a US Assistant Representative.
The United States has signed an agreement worth more than $200 million to build a brighter and more prosperous future for the people of Bangladesh and to expand good governance and trade there.
