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US Ambassador to Bangladesh Peter Haas is holds a meeting
with Foreign Secretary Masud Bin Momen at State Guesthouse Padma.
The meeting began around 11 am today. Issues being discussed
at the meeting could not be known immediately.
It is worth noting that the Bangladesh Embassy in Washington
DC has said the political context of the US "Presidential Memorandum on
Advancing Worker Empowerment, Rights, and High Labor Standards Globally"
has many reasons "to be alarmed."
"Politics is behind what is said about labor rights in
the memorandum, and the US would try to use the political purpose in different
ways," said the embassy in a letter based on observation it made on the
recently launched US initiative.
The US Presidential Memorandum was rolled out on November
16.
The United States said it will work to "hold
accountable those who threaten, intimidate, attack union leaders, labor rights
defenders, labor organizations - including using things like sanctions, trade
penalties and visa restrictions" - all the tools in their kit.
The "memorandum" is a signal for Bangladesh as the
US may take any measure as described in it with the excuse of labor issues, the
letter from Bangladesh embassy in Washington, seen by UNB, reads. "The
memorandum may also have an impact on Bangladesh's apparel sector, and it
should be taken into cognizance with priority by the concerned
stakeholders," it said.
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