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Dhaka doesn't foresee significant changes in US ties under Trump presidency

Dhaka doesn't foresee significant changes in US ties under Trump presidency

Dhaka, Nov 8 (UNI) Bangladesh's interim government has exuded confidence that the country's relations with United States will see no significant changes under Donald Trump when the president-elect assumes power in Washington early next year.
Foreign Affairs Adviser Md Touhid Hossain said Bangladesh-US ties do not solely depend on the party in power in Washington and also pointed out that Trump has so far not said anything about whether he would have a "good or bad relaionship" with Dhaka.
"We don’t need to split our positions on this matter. Let’s wait for two to three months. There’s still time; he will take office after two months,” he said, replying to a question on Thursday, Dhaka Tribune reported.

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