US Ambassador in Dhaka Peter Haas has said the shared principles like nationalism, socialism, democracy and secularism are and will be the anchor of US-Bangladesh relations.
"The United States and Bangladesh share similar ideals that motivated our struggles for independence," he said while speaking at a reception marking the Independence Day (July 4) of United States on Sunday evening at a city hotel, reports BSS.
He said, "These shared principles, and the success of our nations' ability to continually 'form a more perfect Union' are - and will be - the anchor of US-Bangladesh relations."
Speaker Dr Shirin Sharmin Chaudhury was the chief guest at the event.
Hass said the US witnesses the remarkable stories of Bangladeshis who have embraced the American dream, contributing their skills, culture, and heritage to the vibrant mosaic of American society.
The ambassador said Bangladeshis presence all over the United States exemplifies the strength and resilience of the American people, a strength rooted in the two countries shared values of liberty, justice, and equality.
"To me, the story of Bangladeshis in the United States exemplifies something important: the strength of our democracy is in our people, and the strength of our people gets full expression in our democracy," he said.
"We believe those principles, the principles that define America, extend beyond our borders. And we also believe that those values with anchor of US-Bangladesh ties, now and in the future."
A special photo exhibition was held on the occasion that captured the spirit of George Thorogood's tour, with a Bangladeshi twist.
The exhibition showcases Bangladeshis who have made their homes in many of the 50 states of America.
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