US Ambassador in Dhaka Peter Haas on Monday said they seek to work with Bangladesh and other partners to build an Indo-Pacific that is free and open, reports UNB.
Peter Haas made the remarks while sharing the five elements of the Indo-Pacific that the US shares with many other nations at a panel discussion titled “Untangling the Myriad of Multilateral Frameworks in the Indo-Pacific” at a programme titled “Bay of Bengal Conversation” held at a hotel in Dhaka.
He said, "We want a region that is free and open, interconnected, prosperous, secure, and resilient. We share this vision with many other nations."
Haas said they do not ask any nation to choose between the United States and any other partner.
"As we manage shifting geopolitical trends, the United States will conduct itself as a reasonable leader. We do not seek conflict. We do not seek a Cold War," Haas said.
The ambassador said the United States will be unabashed in promoting their vision of a free, open, secure, and prosperous world.
The window of opportunity to deal with shared threats is closing fast, said the ambassador.
He said the United States and 13 partner countries launched negotiations for the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework, or IPEF, what he described as a “novel economic arrangement” that reflects their collective desire to address 21st century challenges that go beyond trade and investment.
“We will continue to work on these issues and grow our economic partnership bilaterally with all nations, including Bangladesh,” added the envoy.
He said, “Let us work together to strengthen the foundations of peace and prosperity in the Indo-Pacific and around the world,”
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