The United States Embassy in Dhaka has extended its congratulations to the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and its chairman, ****, on their historic victory in the 13th National Parliamentary Elections.
In a statement posted on its verified Facebook page at 7:48 AM on Friday, the embassy praised the people of Bangladesh for successfully conducting the elections. The post read:
“Congratulations to the people of Bangladesh for organising a successful election. We extend our best wishes to the BNP and Tarique Rahman on their historic victory.”
The message also highlighted the United States’ continued interest in strengthening bilateral cooperation, stating:
“The United States looks forward to working with you to achieve our shared goals of prosperity and security for both countries.”
This congratulatory note marks one of the first international acknowledgements following the election, which observers have described as a landmark event in Bangladesh’s political history. Analysts suggest that the results could reshape the country’s political landscape, particularly given BNP’s renewed strength after several years in opposition.
Timeline of the US Embassy Statement
| Date | Time (BST) | Event |
|---|---|---|
| 13 February 2026 | 07:48 | US Embassy Dhaka posts congratulations on verified Facebook page |
| 13 February 2026 | Morning | International media begin reporting the embassy’s statement |
| Following Days | TBD | Diplomatic and political reactions expected to continue |
The embassy’s message emphasises the importance of continued democratic engagement and collaboration between Bangladesh and the United States. It also signals a potential window for renewed diplomatic dialogue and cooperation on areas including economic development, security, and regional stability.
Political observers note that congratulatory statements from major international actors can enhance the legitimacy of election outcomes, while also opening avenues for foreign policy engagement. With Tarique Rahman at the helm of BNP’s parliamentary resurgence, analysts anticipate that both domestic and international scrutiny will follow closely in the coming weeks.
