He said that I hope that immediate action will be taken to protect democracy and promote the security and peace process of the people of Bangladesh.
EU calls for ‘orderly’ transition
The European Union on Monday called for an “orderly and peaceful” transition of democratic rule in Bangladesh after Sheikh Hasina Wajid fled and the military took over.
“The European Union calls for calm and restraint,” said EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell. It is important to ensure an orderly and peaceful transition to a democratically elected government with full respect for human rights and democratic principles.’
Germany refused to respond
A spokesman for the German Foreign Ministry refused to comment on the matter, saying only that ‘it is important that Bangladesh continues on its democratic path’.
‘His continued rule is intolerable’
The statement issued by the White House said that the United States wants the formation of the interim government of Bangladesh to be democratic and inclusive.
The White House said in a statement on Monday that the United States is closely monitoring the situation in Bangladesh, where the prime minister has fled the country after a crackdown on protests. And emphasize being inclusive.
“We encourage all parties to refrain from further violence and restore peace as soon as possible,” said a spokesman for the US National Security Council.
US Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said in a statement on X that ‘his continued rule is intolerable, I applaud the brave protesters and demand justice for the victims.
He wrote that it is essential to establish a balanced interim government that respects the rights of all and conducts speedy democratic elections.
Statement of Sri Lanka
Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Ali Sabri said, ‘We believe in the resilience and unity of the Bangladeshi nation and hope for a speedy return to peace and stability’.
“Hopefully the people of Bangladesh will find the strength to overcome these challenges and become stronger,” he said.
The change in power of political forces in Bangladesh is an internal matter of that country, Russia
In the statement issued by Russia, it has been said that the situation in the country is currently under the control of the Bangladeshi army. An interim government is expected to be formed soon.
The statement said that according to data from our embassy in Dhaka, no Russian citizens were harmed during the riots. Moscow concludes that the transition of political forces in Bangladesh is an internal matter of the country, and at the same time we hope for a speedy return of the internal political process in our friendly country to the constitutional track.