Donald Lu's visit to Dhaka: Dhaka, Washington to have 'multi-dimensional' discussion

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US Assistant Secretary of State for the Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs Donald Lu, who is now visiting New Delhi, will travel to Bangladesh as part of the delegation​


Bangladesh looks forward to have a "multi-dimensional" discussion as it prepares to welcome the first US delegation after the formation of interim government led by Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus on 8 August.

"The arrival of the first team of the United States [during this tenure] is a great reflection of the importance they attach to the relationship with Bangladesh. This implies that this discussion will be multi-dimensional; it will not be limited to just one topic," said Foreign Secretary Md Jashim Uddin ahead of the visit.

The US delegation will meet Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus, Foreign Affairs Adviser Md Touhid Hossain and Finance Adviser Dr Salehuddin Ahmed apart from their other engagement.

Foreign Secretary Jashim will host a working lunch where representatives from the relevant ministries will attend.

"US and Bangladeshi officials will discuss how the United States can support Bangladesh's economic growth, financial stability and development needs," a Spokesperson at the US Department of State said.

"I don't want to make any kind of comments before the discussion starts, which would undermine the normality of the discussion," said the Foreign Secretary when asked about the specific agenda.

US Assistant Secretary of State for the Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs Donald Lu, who is now visiting New Delhi, will travel to Bangladesh as part of the delegation.


Responding to a question, Foreign Secretary Jashim said the government wants to move to a mutually beneficial relationship with everyone

The people of Bangladesh have historically had an interest in international affairs, he added.

Throughout his trip, Assistant Secretary Lu will reaffirm the United States' commitment to supporting "our partners' economic growth and promoting stability throughout the Indo-Pacific region."

In Dhaka, Lu will join an interagency delegation for meetings with the Bangladeshi interim government.

The delegation will include representatives from the US Department of the Treasury, USAID, and Office of the US Trade Representative.

The senior-level US delegation will discuss ways with the interim government to take forward the relations between the two countries in a changed political scenario.

Any visit by the US delegation is always important, Foreign Affairs Adviser Md Touhid Hossain told reporters at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defence for South and Southeast Asia Lindsey W. Ford and US Deputy Under Secretary/Assistant Secretary for International Finance Brent Neiman will join the US delegation.

In this role, Ford serves as the principal adviser to senior leadership within the Department of Defence for all policy matters pertaining to the development and implementation of defence strategies and plans for the region.

Her area of responsibility includes bilateral security relations with India and all other South Asian countries, except Afghanistan; and with the nations of Southeast Asia.

Neiman serves as the Deputy Under Secretary for International Finance at the US Department of the Treasury.

The foreign affairs adviser said they will discuss issues which are achievable and stressed that US visa policy will not affect the relations between the two countries.

Meanwhile, the United States has lowered its travel advisory for Bangladesh from Level 4 to Level 3, urging its citizens to reconsider travel rather than avoiding it entirely. This adjustment signals a perceived reduction in immediate threats to US nationals.

The revised advisory was issued shortly before a US delegation's scheduled visit to Bangladesh.

The level was raised to 4, the highest level, when the US asked its nationals not to travel to Bangladesh amid student protests in July and August.

"Reconsider travel to Bangladesh due to civil unrest, crime, and terrorism. Some areas have increased risk," reads the latest travel advisory. In its country summary, the US said since July 2024 "civil unrest, violent clashes" have largely ended, but conditions may change on short notice.

US citizens are reminded to avoid all gatherings, even peaceful ones, that could turn violent with little or no warning.

Bangladesh and the United States will discuss how the US can support Bangladesh's economic growth, financial stability and development needs as Dhaka will welcome a delegation from the US within a couple of days.
 
Please people don't start any speculation like this means Donald Lu is in Dhaka to give Yunus "instructions" etc.

BD will keep its balancing act between US-China-India as it used to do with Hasina but a little less deference to India than before.
 
Please people don't start any speculation like this means Donald Lu is in Dhaka to give Yunus "instructions" etc.

BD will keep its balancing act between US-China-India as it used to do with Hasina but a little less deference to India than before.

Yes. In fact Chinese ambassador has been very active from day - 1, including holding meeting with Jamaat leaders.
 
ha ha ha

Aek to ye Donald Lu her jaga poohanch jata hain haram khoori kerne

Americans know China is quite popular in Pakistan and also in Bangladesh so they send a person looking like Chinese/Asian to do the dirty dealing

Single Dimension Cooperation = Your economy will be messed up, and install Franchise Fee setup so we collect Franchise Fee

Double Dimension Cooperation = We just want to control your leadership, help select various element of leadership , special courses abroad

Triple 3-Dimension Cooperation = We might need a base on your land to attack China in future, and also your country will be in news paper alot for negative stories


After that comes the
Strategic Partners status (None Nato since you are not European)= Devaluation of your currency , and IMF loan so your citizens can become a slave , debt payer, for 1 Billion Loan you might have to pay 750 Million Dollars over 20 years
 
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ha ha ha

Aek to ye Donald Lu her jaga poohanch jata hain haram khoori kerne

Americans know China is quite popular in Pakistan and also in Bangladesh so they send a person looking like Chinese/Asian to do the dirty dealing

Single Dimension Cooperation = Your economy will be messed up, and install Franchise Fee setup so we collect Franchise Fee

Double Dimension Cooperation = We just want to control your leadership, help select various element of leadership , special courses abroad

Triple 3-Dimension Cooperation = We might need a base on your land to attack China in future, and also your country will be in news paper alot for negative stories


After that comes the
Strategic Partners status (None Nato since you are not European)= Devaluation of your currency , and IMF loan so your citizens can become a slave , debt payer, for 1 Billion Loan you might have to pay 750 Million Dollars over 20 years

US and China have come to an agreement over Sri Lanka, Pakistan and Bangladesh.

US will have upper hand but Chinese commercial interests will not be hurt.

It suits China as US can now be blamed for the economic difficulties.

Shrewd Chinese never operate from the forefront!
 
India has only security concerns

If they can be looked after favourably , then there is no reason why we cannot work together
 
ha ha ha

Aek to ye Donald Lu her jaga poohanch jata hain haram khoori kerne

Americans know China is quite popular in Pakistan and also in Bangladesh so they send a person looking like Chinese/Asian to do the dirty dealing

Single Dimension Cooperation = Your economy will be messed up, and install Franchise Fee setup so we collect Franchise Fee

Double Dimension Cooperation = We just want to control your leadership, help select various element of leadership , special courses abroad

Triple 3-Dimension Cooperation = We might need a base on your land to attack China in future, and also your country will be in news paper alot for negative stories


After that comes the
Strategic Partners status (None Nato since you are not European)= Devaluation of your currency , and IMF loan so your citizens can become a slave , debt payer, for 1 Billion Loan you might have to pay 750 Million Dollars over 20 years
Iss harami ko specifically select kara hae CIA ne cuz he Chinese American to play unkal Tom! This way when Chinese fella talks down to the coloreds, the impact is not so stark.
 

US Assistant Secretary of State for the Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs Donald Lu, who is now visiting New Delhi, will travel to Bangladesh as part of the delegation​


Bangladesh looks forward to have a "multi-dimensional" discussion as it prepares to welcome the first US delegation after the formation of interim government led by Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus on 8 August.

"The arrival of the first team of the United States [during this tenure] is a great reflection of the importance they attach to the relationship with Bangladesh. This implies that this discussion will be multi-dimensional; it will not be limited to just one topic," said Foreign Secretary Md Jashim Uddin ahead of the visit.

The US delegation will meet Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus, Foreign Affairs Adviser Md Touhid Hossain and Finance Adviser Dr Salehuddin Ahmed apart from their other engagement.

Foreign Secretary Jashim will host a working lunch where representatives from the relevant ministries will attend.

"US and Bangladeshi officials will discuss how the United States can support Bangladesh's economic growth, financial stability and development needs," a Spokesperson at the US Department of State said.

"I don't want to make any kind of comments before the discussion starts, which would undermine the normality of the discussion," said the Foreign Secretary when asked about the specific agenda.

US Assistant Secretary of State for the Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs Donald Lu, who is now visiting New Delhi, will travel to Bangladesh as part of the delegation.


Responding to a question, Foreign Secretary Jashim said the government wants to move to a mutually beneficial relationship with everyone

The people of Bangladesh have historically had an interest in international affairs, he added.

Throughout his trip, Assistant Secretary Lu will reaffirm the United States' commitment to supporting "our partners' economic growth and promoting stability throughout the Indo-Pacific region."

In Dhaka, Lu will join an interagency delegation for meetings with the Bangladeshi interim government.

The delegation will include representatives from the US Department of the Treasury, USAID, and Office of the US Trade Representative.

The senior-level US delegation will discuss ways with the interim government to take forward the relations between the two countries in a changed political scenario.

Any visit by the US delegation is always important, Foreign Affairs Adviser Md Touhid Hossain told reporters at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defence for South and Southeast Asia Lindsey W. Ford and US Deputy Under Secretary/Assistant Secretary for International Finance Brent Neiman will join the US delegation.

In this role, Ford serves as the principal adviser to senior leadership within the Department of Defence for all policy matters pertaining to the development and implementation of defence strategies and plans for the region.

Her area of responsibility includes bilateral security relations with India and all other South Asian countries, except Afghanistan; and with the nations of Southeast Asia.

Neiman serves as the Deputy Under Secretary for International Finance at the US Department of the Treasury.

The foreign affairs adviser said they will discuss issues which are achievable and stressed that US visa policy will not affect the relations between the two countries.

Meanwhile, the United States has lowered its travel advisory for Bangladesh from Level 4 to Level 3, urging its citizens to reconsider travel rather than avoiding it entirely. This adjustment signals a perceived reduction in immediate threats to US nationals.

The revised advisory was issued shortly before a US delegation's scheduled visit to Bangladesh.

The level was raised to 4, the highest level, when the US asked its nationals not to travel to Bangladesh amid student protests in July and August.

"Reconsider travel to Bangladesh due to civil unrest, crime, and terrorism. Some areas have increased risk," reads the latest travel advisory. In its country summary, the US said since July 2024 "civil unrest, violent clashes" have largely ended, but conditions may change on short notice.

US citizens are reminded to avoid all gatherings, even peaceful ones, that could turn violent with little or no warning.

Bangladesh and the United States will discuss how the US can support Bangladesh's economic growth, financial stability and development needs as Dhaka will welcome a delegation from the US within a couple of days.
Another country gone down the Lu
 
ha ha ha

Aek to ye Donald Lu her jaga poohanch jata hain haram khoori kerne

Americans know China is quite popular in Pakistan and also in Bangladesh so they send a person looking like Chinese/Asian to do the dirty dealing

Single Dimension Cooperation = Your economy will be messed up, and install Franchise Fee setup so we collect Franchise Fee

Double Dimension Cooperation = We just want to control your leadership, help select various element of leadership , special courses abroad

Triple 3-Dimension Cooperation = We might need a base on your land to attack China in future, and also your country will be in news paper alot for negative stories


After that comes the
Strategic Partners status (None Nato since you are not European)= Devaluation of your currency , and IMF loan so your citizens can become a slave , debt payer, for 1 Billion Loan you might have to pay 750 Million Dollars over 20 years
A country must have a vision and roadmap to develop its industry and economy, and foreign policy considerations to attract foreign investment. Japan, South Korea, Germany, and China are notable examples and each has benefitted from American investment in the process. In fact, most of the alleged American poodles are prosperous with high levels of HDI. But you can see the situation of others who complain a lot including Pakistan. Problem is with our leadership, mate. WE have leaders who will blame the US for every conspiracy in the country as a means to divert attention from their own failings meanwhile India, Bangladesh, and Vietnam are looking forward to having a constructive bilateral relationship with the US among other countries. You will see these 3 grow in time as well. Bangladesh recently showed the door to its defacto dictator as a start. None care about Donald Lu boogeyman because they get to interact with him in person and see for themselves.
 
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