HomeNewsPoliticsBangladesh seeks to counter US charges of 'democratic backsliding'

Bangladesh seeks to counter US charges of 'democratic backsliding'

The Bangladesh foreign secretary will meet his Indian counterpart and brief ambassadors of countries from the Global South in New Delhi about the Hasina government’s achievements

November 24, 2023 / 18:19 IST
Story continues below Advertisement
Foreign Secretary Vinay Kwatra
Foreign Secretary Vinay Kwatra

Bangladesh foreign secretary Masud Bin Momen will hold consultations with his Indian counterpart Vinay Kwatra before addressing ambassadors of other countries of the Global South in New Delhi as it seeks to counter western charges of "democratic backsliding."

Envoys of countries that are accredited to Bangladesh but don’t have an embassy there will be present at the meeting. Most of them will be from Asia, Africa, Latin America and east Europe.

Story continues below Advertisement

Some Scandinavian countries are also likely to be present. Invitations have been sent to the US and EU countries, though it is not clear if they will come.

In the second round of consultations between India and Bangladesh this year, Momen and Kwatra will review the progress made on various projects and initiatives over the past months. Momen will apprise his host about the situation in the country since the January 7 elections were announced.