White House denies involvement in Bangladesh unrest

The White House Press Secretary emphasized that the future of the Bangladeshi government should be determined solely by its citizens. "This is a choice for and by the Bangladeshi people," she added, reinforcing the United States' position on the matter.

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White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre (ANI)

The White House has firmly denied any involvement in the ongoing events in Bangladesh, dismissing rumors as entirely baseless. White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre addressed the issue during a press briefing, making it clear that the United States government has no role in the internal matters of Bangladesh.

"We have had no involvement at all," Jean-Pierre stated unequivocally. "Any reports that the United States government was involved in these events are rumors and are simply false."

The Press Secretary emphasized that the future of the Bangladeshi government should be determined solely by its citizens. "This is a choice for and by the Bangladeshi people," she added, reinforcing the United States' position on the matter.

Jean-Pierre reiterated that any allegations suggesting U.S. interference are unfounded. "We believe that the Bangladeshi people should determine the future of the Bangladeshi government. Any allegations, as I have said and will continue to say, are not true," she concluded.

This statement comes amid growing speculation and misinformation regarding the United States' role in Bangladesh's political landscape. The US administration has consistently maintained that it respects the sovereignty of Bangladesh and supports the right of its people to self-determination.

As the situation in Bangladesh continues to unfold, the White House remains steadfast in its stance, denying any involvement in the unrest in the country.