Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen on Sunday said Bangladesh will not accept those Russian ships which are under sanctions.
The minister said there are 69 Russian ships which are under sanctions imposed by the United States, according to UNB.
"We don't want to accept those ships which are under sanctions. We have developed good relations with the US," Momen said.
He said it came to them as a surprise that Russia sent a sanctioned vessel. "We didn't expect that."
Momen hoped that Russia will now send non-sanctioned ships carrying the required materials.
Sanctioned Russian ship Sparta III was scheduled to dock at Mongla port in the southwestern part of the country at the end of December 2022, and unload cargo destined for the Rooppur NPP in Pabna.
But the authorities denied the ship permission to dock at the port after officials got a letter from the US Embassy in Dhaka saying that the ship was on a list of Russian ships sanctioned by the US.
The situation along the Bangladesh-Myanmar border
Responding to a question on the situation along the Bangladesh-Myanmar border, the Foreign Minister said what happened in the zero line is very unfortunate.
"We protect our border. We remain alert. There is a panic created on our side," he said.
Momen said they are in discussion at various levels but they do not discuss with rebels. "We are protecting our own areas."
Responding to a question, the Foreign Minister said the Chinese Ambassador to Bangladesh Yao Wen will meet him tomorrow (Monday) and the situation along the Bangladesh-Myanmar border is likely to come up for discussion.
The Chinese Ambassador had separate meetings with State Minister for Foreign Affairs Md Shahriar Alam and Foreign Secretary Masud Bin Momen on Sunday.