Foreign Minister Dr. Hasan Mahmud on Monday firmly dismissed the possibility of engaging in discussions with those who instigate violence and anarchy in the nation.
“Dialogue is pointless with individuals who burn people alive and incite anarchy, rather than practicing legitimate politics,” he declared to the press.
This strong statement came in response to inquiries about the Awami League’s strategy to address challenges from the opposition party, BNP, in the upcoming days.
Dr. Mahmud, who also serves as the Awami League’s joint secretary, emphasized the importance of this issue during a scheduled meeting of the Awami League central working committee, which will be attended by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
In a broader context of regional cooperation, Dr. Mahmud met with Indian High Commissioner to Bangladesh, Pranay Verma. They discussed mutual support, particularly India’s consistent backing of Bangladesh in maintaining a democratic trajectory.
“During the elections of 2014 and 2018, despite external attempts to stir controversy, India’s support for our democratic process was unwavering,” Dr. Mahmud remarked.
Looking ahead, the Foreign Minister revealed plans for his first bilateral visit to India, accepting an invitation from his Indian counterpart, Dr. S Jaishankar. The visit aims to further strengthen diplomatic ties, with the exact date to be decided later. Additionally, Dr. Mahmud is set to embark on a multilateral tour to Uganda.
The meeting with the Indian High Commissioner marks Dr. Mahmud’s first diplomatic engagement since assuming the office of Foreign Minister, highlighting his proactive approach in foreign affairs and regional cooperation.