US Urges India, Bangladesh to Resolve Differences Peacefully
US Calls for Peaceful Resolution to India-Bangladesh Tensions
Washington D.C. – The United States has urged india and Bangladesh to resolve their recent disagreements peacefully. State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller made the statement during a press briefing on Tuesday, emphasizing the importance of diplomatic solutions.
“We want to see all parties resolve their disagreements peacefully,” Miller said, responding to a question about Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri’s recent visit to Bangladesh.
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Misri’s visit earlier this week focused on strengthening bilateral ties, but also saw him express New Delhi’s concerns about the safety and security of minority communities in Bangladesh.
The US has long advocated for the protection of religious minorities worldwide and views a stable and peaceful South Asia as crucial to regional security. Miller’s statement underscores the US commitment to encouraging dialog and peaceful conflict resolution between its allies.
Seeking Stability: US Calls for Peaceful Resolution to India-Bangladesh Tensions
Washington D.C. – Amidst rising tensions between India and Bangladesh, the United States has called for a peaceful resolution to their disagreements. State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller underscored the importance of diplomatic solutions during a press briefing on Tuesday.
Responding to a question about Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri’s recent visit to Bangladesh, Miller stated, “We want to see all parties resolve their disagreements peacefully.”
Misri’s visit focused on strengthening bilateral ties but also included expressing New Delhi’s concerns regarding the safety and security of minority communities in Bangladesh.
The United States has consistently advocated for the protection of religious minorities globally and recognizes a stable and peaceful South Asia as essential to regional security. miller’s statement reaffirms the US commitment to fostering dialog and peaceful conflict resolution between its allies.
