Washington: It is in the interest of everyone to support a democratic, peaceful, and lawful transition in Bangladesh, a top Biden Administration diplomat said on Monday. "I think the most important thing is to try to support a democratic, peaceful, lawful transition. I think that's what is in everyone's interest, Richard Verma, the Deputy Secretary of State for Management and Resources said at the Hudson Institute, in response to a question, after he delivered remarks on the India-US relationship.
"This is a kind of day-by-day approach as security is hopefully restored, law and order is restored, (along with) basic economic services to the people," Verma said. The official further said, "It is for the people of Bangladesh to decide how and when they're going to hold a new election and how long this transitional government will be in place."
"Our role is to be supportive of the people, to provide what kind of support we can on this democratic pathway. Attacks, frankly, against any civilians are concerning. We have to take those quite seriously. So I think it's a bit too early to tell which direction we're headed," he added. The reason our team (State Department) went out there was to pledge our support for a peaceful democratic process and transition. I think that's the most important thing right now," the diplomat said.