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Momen defends Dhaka's yes vote on Ukraine resolution as humane

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25 March, 2022, 05:15 pm
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Momen defends Dhaka's yes vote on Ukraine resolution as humane

Momen said Bangladesh does not want to see any war and it does not want to be part of any war. “We’re always a peace-loving country. We’re always against war as civilians get affected"

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25 March, 2022, 05:15 pm
Last modified: 25 March, 2022, 05:22 pm
Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen
Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen

Foreign Minister  Dr AK Abdul Momen on Friday defended its voting in favour of the latest resolution adopted by the UN General Assembly on the humanitarian situation in Ukraine saying Bangladesh remains very vocal on humanitarian issues.

"We voted on humanitarian grounds. We're known as a humane country in the world. We remain very vocal on humanitarian issues. So, we agreed and voted in favour of the resolution," he told reporters after attending a function in the city.

Momen referred to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's generosity in hosting over 1.1 million Rohingyas and said she is now known as "mother of humanity."

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Asked why Bangladesh abstained in the previous resolution (2 March), the FM said that one was one-sided in which Russia was accused squarely.

"But war does not take place by one side. You can't clap with one hand. We felt it was very much partisan and war will not stop with such a resolution. To stop war both parties need to come forward with equal sincerity," Momen said.

At a media briefing on Thursday (24 March) morning, Ambassador of Russia to Bangladesh Alexander Mantytskiy said Russia highly appreciates Bangladesh's "responsible and balanced" attitude towards the earlier resolution.

"We express gratitude to the Bangladeshi side for its neutral position taken despite the enormous external pressure during the said voting," he said.

The same day, the UNGA overwhelmingly approved a resolution on the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine urging an immediate ceasefire and protection for millions of civilians and the homes, schools and hospitals critical to their survival.

There was loud applause in the assembly chamber as the result of the vote was announced: 140-5 with only Belarus, Syria, North Korea and Eritrea joining Russia in opposing the measure. There were 38 abstentions, including Russian ally China, India, South Africa, Iran and Cuba. Bangladesh voted in favour of the resolution.

Momen said Bangladesh does not want to see any war and it does not want to be part of any war. "We're always a peace-loving country. We're always against war as civilians get affected."

He said Bangladesh does not want to see people's sufferings and the latest resolution sought people's welfare.

Referring to a Sri Lankan representative, Momen said the western countries have been trying to make them part of the war by force. "They're dragging us into the politics of the west. That's no way acceptable," the foreign minister further quoted the Sri Lankan representative noting that it was well-said. "We don't want war and we don't want to be part of any war."

Asked whether Bangladesh changed its position after the recently held partnership dialogue with the US, the FM replied negatively.

Asked about any pressure from any country, Momen said pressure is there but Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and her government does not bow to any pressure. "You must know it. She's committed. We're so happy to have such a leader."

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