US Deputy Assistant Secretary at the Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs Afreen Akhter arrived in Dhaka on Monday on a three-day visit.
Foreign Minister Dr AK Abdul Momen, earlier in Colombo, briefed her about the preparations for the next national election.
Responding to questions, Momen said that Afreen Akhter is coming mainly to discuss two issues -- Rohingya crisis and elections in Bangladesh.
He said the US wants to see free and fair elections in Bangladesh, just as the government does.
Momen conveyed to Akhter that Bangladeshis are not like Americans and people in Bangladesh cast their votes with much enthusiasm. "It`s like a festival here. It`s totally a different scenario in Bangladesh."
Afreen Akhter will visit Cox`s Bazar Rohingya camps on Tuesday.
The US official will also meet government officials to discuss priority bilateral issues and election issue may also come up for discussion.
Akhter looks after issues in Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Bhutan, and the Maldives, as well as the Office of Security and Transnational Affairs.
She was the National Security and Foreign Affairs Adviser to US Senator Chris Van Hollen.
Afreen Akhter earlier visited Dhaka in May this year.
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