"We regret that not all parties took part and we condemn the violence that occurred in the months preceding and during the elections," "We implore all parties to repudiate political violence."

Any impression that it does not recognize Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's fourth consecutive term has been disregarded by the US.

"So, when you say that the election results in Bangladesh were not credible, free, or fair, does this imply that the US will not recognize Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's fourth consecutive term?" a journalist questioned during a routine briefing at the US Department of State on January 18."

Matthew Miller, a spokesman for the US State Department, responded, "No, no."

According to Miller, to hold those responsible for the violence accountable, they are now urging the Bangladeshi government to look into the reports of violence openly and credibly.

He said, "We implore all parties to repudiate political violence."

Miller stated that the claims of anomalies on election day and the arrest of members of the political opposition continue to worry the US.

He remarked, "We regret that not all parties took part and we condemn the violence that occurred in the months preceding and during the elections."

Foreign Minister Dr. Hasan Mahmud and US Ambassador to Bangladesh Peter Haas met on Wednesday to talk about how the two nations would collaborate on important topics like climate change, business prospects, and the Rohingya crisis.

"I'm excited to collaborate closely in the upcoming months to strengthen our relationship based on shared interests," Haas said.

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