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Host country must ensure protection of diplomats: US
The United States has said that the safety and security of their diplomatic personnel and facilities are of utmost importance.
‘I’m not going to get into the specifics about security details concerning the US embassy or its personnel,’ Vedant Patel, principal deputy spokesperson for the US Department of State, said during a press briefing on May 15 (US time) at the State Department while responding to a question.
He, however, noted that as per the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, any host country ‘must uphold its obligations to ensure the protection of all diplomatic mission premises and personnel and take all appropriate steps to prevent any attack on personnel.’
Patel made the remarks after Bangladesh decided not to provide additional security escorts for foreign diplomats, including the US and the United Kingdom envoys, in Dhaka.
Foreign minister AK Abdul Momen on Tuesday said, ‘If they want it, they can get it in exchange for payment. We won’t provide this extra (security) escort service with taxpayers’ money.’
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‘In developed countries, no government provides such extra facilities,’ Momen said.
The minister said that there had been no deterioration of the law and order situation that such service is required.
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