Environment Minister Saber Hossain Chowdhury today said the existing relations between Bangladesh and the United States
(US) will be enhanced.
“Significant strides were made towards enhancing bilateral relations between Bangladesh and the United States, particularly in environmental and climate realms,” he said. The minister said this while conducting a meeting with US Assistant Secretary of State Donald Lu at the secretariat here today.
Expressing optimism regarding the future of Bangladesh-US relations, Saber Hossain underlined the shared commitment to combating climate change. The meeting underscored the mutual desire of both the nations to deepen their partnership. It convened at the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change saw Minister Chowdhury and Assistant Secretary Lu at the forefront of discussions.
A seven-member US delegation, led by US Assistant Secretary Lu, highlighted the United States’ intention to offer free real-time satellite data for South Asia. This data will serve as a vital tool in monitoring the impact of climate change, including natural disasters, floods, pollution and rising sea levels.
Bangladesh, in turn, articulated its aspirations for collaboration in various domains, including technology transfer, capacity building, smart agriculture, and the advancement of green and climate technologies.
To facilitate these endeavors, both parties agreed to establish a bilateral working group. Further deliberations will focus on project implementation, with particular attention to ensuring the welfare of marginalized communities, a ministry press release said.
Saber Hossain Chowdhury expressed appreciation for the US’s commitment to addressing climate change, noting the importance of aligning initiatives with Bangladesh’s needs.