Foreign Minister Dr A K Abdul Momen has said that he requested Washington to send US election observers during the upcoming polls in Bangladesh as the government aims to hold a free, fare and participatory polls.
"I told them please send as many as election observers here ... you don't allow election observer in your country ... but we are open to it (allowing observer)," he said.
The minster was briefing reporters at the foreign ministry on his recent meeting with his US counterpart Antony Blinken in Washington.
Regarding the meeting, Monen said there is no difference in opinion between Washington and Dhaka concerning the polls as both want to hold free and fair elections.
"They (Washington) told us that the election (in Bangladesh) would be held as per your (Bangladesh's) law," he said.
Momen said they also talked about Digital Security Act (DSA) while Bangladesh side informed the US side that Dhaka is examining the issue as in some areas application of the DSA might not be done correctly.
"We are examining it. If there is any weakness, we will take care of it," Momen said.
He said they have conveyed to the US that the DSA is not meant for restricting the freedom of press.
"We said we enacted the Digital Security Act, but it is not to curb the freedom of press. Awami League believes in freedom of press," Momen added.
He said that the US wanted to strengthen its relations with Bangladesh and the US Ambassador is an expert on economic issues.