PM's visit adds momentum to Dhaka-Delhi bilateral ties: Momen


Published:
2022-09-14 12:00:34 BdST

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2024-04-23 16:32:49 BdST

Published: 2022-09-14 12:00:34 BdST

 

Diplomatic Correspondent: Foreign Minister Dr. AK Abdul Momen on Tuesday said Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's recent state visit to New Delhi has added a "significant momentum" to Bangladesh-India bilateral ties which bear the testimony of time-tested friendship.

If both Bangladesh and India can work together, it would be beneficial for the two peoples as well as contribute to bringing peace and prosperity in the region as a whole, he said.
 
The foreign minister made the remarks while outgoing Indian high commissioner Vikram Kumar Doraiswami called on him at the foreign ministry this evening, a foreign ministry's press release said, BSS reports.
 
During the meeting, they discussed issues of mutual interest and reaffirmed their commitment to further strengthening the excellent relations between the two countries in the days ahead.

Noting that Bangladesh and India share progressive, comprehensive, and substantial cooperation in diverse areas, Momen emphasized having a stronger regional approach for coping with the challenges brought about by the neo-normal challenges.

Doraiswami said the outstanding bilateral relationship between Dhaka and New Delhi has turned into a remarkable one because of the ongoing collaboration and cooperation between the two countries.

The high commissioner said that his experience in Dhaka would always be cherished in his memory.

The envoy conveyed an invitation from the Indian External Affairs Minister addressed to his Bangladesh counterpart to join a dinner on September 22 at the sideline of the High-Level Week of the 77th session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York. In response, the Bangladesh foreign minister cordially accepted the invitation.

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