The United States Ambassador in Dhaka, Brent T Christensen, discussed a range of bilateral issues of mutual interest with Prime Minister Tarique Rahman on Sunday.
Christensen met the prime minister at his office at the Cabinet Division, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
During the meeting, the two sides held discussions on a range of bilateral issues of mutual interest, including trade and investment, energy security, technology, development cooperation, and continued humanitarian assistance for the Rohingya population.
Both sides expressed interest in strengthening cooperation and advancing shared priorities in the coming months, according to officials familiar with the meeting.
Speaking to reporters after the meeting, Foreign Minister Dr Khalilur Rahman said Bangladesh remains under no obligation tied to energy imports and retains full freedom in sourcing fuel from global markets.
“There is no secret agreement with the United States. All agreements are transparent and publicly available,” he said, pushing back against circulating claims that Dhaka may be bound by hidden conditions.
The clarification comes at a time when Bangladesh is grappling with mounting energy challenges driven by volatile global prices and supply disruptions.
Khalilur revealed that recent engagements with senior officials from the United States Department of Energy included discussions on cooperation in the energy sector.
While some aspects remain confidential, he confirmed that the US has expressed willingness to assist Bangladesh in ensuring long-term energy security.