Bangladesh to get fair share of vaccines
US Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee (Democrat-Texas) has assured of a fair share of Covid-19 vaccines for Bangladesh during a meeting with Bangladesh Ambassador to the US M Shahidul Islam at her office in Houston.
The congresswoman promised her help in response to the ambassador's request for her support to Bangladesh's Covid-19 vaccine needs.
"She mentioned Bangladesh as an important ally of the US and that the two countries enjoy the best of their relationships," said the Bangladesh Embassy in the US yesterday.
Lee, who is one of the most influential legislators in the US House of Representatives, has also expressed her interest to advance Bangladesh-US cooperation further on wide-ranging areas including trade, commerce, Covid-19 support, and Rohingya repatriation to Myanmar.
She praised Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina for giving shelter to over one million persecuted Rohingyas in Bangladesh and assured of her continued efforts in the US congress to resolve this humanitarian crisis.
Lee expressed her willingness to help revitalise the Congressional Bangladesh Caucus to promote Bangladesh's interest in the US Congress as well as the administration.
She encouraged more people-to-people contact between Bangladesh and the US, and Texas in particular, and shared her idea about establishing a sister-city relationship between Houston and a city in Bangladesh in this regard.
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