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US to cooperate with Bangladesh

Published: 19 Jan 2014 - 07:00 am | Last Updated: 26 Jan 2022 - 09:10 pm

WASHINGTON:  Despite forceful criticism of Bangladesh’s election, the United States largely plans to maintain cooperation with a Muslim-majority country it sees as a force for moderation, policy makers say.
The United States and European Union voiced disappointment over Bangladesh’s January 5 election, which was marred by deadly violence and an opposition boycott. 
A US official said Washington had been “relentless” over the past year in pressing Bangladesh’s notoriously bitter political rivals for a fair and competitive election.
But, while the United States said it did not consider the election credible, it also indicated it would still work with Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, privately concluding that outsiders had limited ability to ease decades of intense, personal enmity between her and arch-enemy Khaleda Zia.
A US official said Washington’s key priority was to encourage new elections but that it would not suspend assistance, which is largely routed through non-governmental groups.
“I don’t think we advance our strategic interests by curtailing that. You don’t end up punishing anybody but the recipients, who are the people on the ground,” the official said on condition of anonymity.
The World Bank, where the United States holds the most voting power, on Thursday approved $410m to improve basic urban services for some 3.4 million Bangladeshis.                      AFP