Staff Reporter:
Foreign Minister Dr AK Abdul Momen yesterday said Bangladesh is ensuring security of all for-eign diplomats stationed here as per the Vienna Convention.
“We are committed, we guarantee the safety and security of all the diplomats (stationed here) … we follow the Vienna Convention word by word,” he told the reporters at his foreign ministry of-fice here.
The foreign minister made the remarks while replying to a query on the US embassy’s concern over the security of its employees in Bangladesh.
Dr Momen urged the diplomats of friendly countries not to violate the Vienna Convention during discharging their duties here.
Regarding the verbal attacks against the US ambassador Peter Haas, the foreign minister said, it is not possible to refrain someone from making any statement as Bangladesh believes in free of speech and freedom of media.
But, he said, if anyone committed any outrageous act, the government will definitely take action.
Earlier, the foreign minister held meeting with the visiting Cross-Party Delegation of the Scottish Parliament.
During the meeting, they discussed on different issues related to climate change, Rohingya crisis and investment potential in Bangladesh and labour rights.
“We have a good discussion..they are our good friends,” he said.
The foreign minister said he also informed the delegation that the Awami league government un-der the leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has taken all institutional measures to hold a free and fair election.
“We do believe in democracy … and we do believe the election is the only tool to change the gov-ernment,” he said.
But, the minister said, it is unfortunate that some political parties, those were not born in demo-cratic process, now involved in ruining the democracy in Bangladesh.
He said the government would not allow anyone to ruin the election and not let anyone to vandal-ize and torch public property.