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Moyna to screen in South Korea

Intern doctors to stop their agitation for a month after Health Minister's assurance

Murderous Zia-Mushtaq gang destroyed the spirit of Liberation War: Obaidul Quader

United States wants to uphold democracy in Bangladesh

PM directs to be proactive in dealing with LDC challenges

US imposed sanctions against RAB on wrong information: Shahriar Alam in Parliament

Dhaka, February 1: State Minister for Foreign Affairs Shahriar Alam has claimed that the United States imposed sanctions on RAB based on wrong information.

Sanctions on RAB won't be lifted without actions, accountability: US ambassador

Own Correspondent, Dhaka, April 25: US Ambassador to Dhaka Peter D Haas said there is no chance of lifting the sanctions on the Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) without taking specific steps and ensuring concrete accountability.

Dhaka-Washington to hold bilateral meeting on Monday

Own Correspondent, Dhaka, April 2: Bangladesh and the United States will be holding a bilateral meeting on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of their relationship.

RAB issue is complicated, US keeping eye on it

Own Correspondent, Dhaka, March 21: The United States has expressed satisfaction with the progress of the Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) in the last three months since the sanction on the force was announced.

Bangladesh is keen to find a way to lift US sanctions

Own Correspondent, Dhaka, March 4: Foreign Minister Dr. AK Abdul Momen said Bangladesh is willing to work closely with the United States to find ways and means to lift sanctions on RAB and its officials on a priority basis.

Sanctions on RAB: Bangladesh to appoint lawyer in US

Own Correspondent, Dhaka, February 15: The Bangladesh government will appoint lawyers in the United States in an effort to lift the US sanctions on RAB as well as the former and current officers of this force. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has started the process in this regard.

Govt will appoint lobbyists for the interest of the country wherever necessary: Momen

Own Correspondent, Dhaka, January 15: Foreign Minister A.K. Abdul Momen said the Bangladesh government will appoint lobbyists for the interest of the country wherever necessary.