Minister of External Affairs (EAM) S. Jaishankar during his meeting with Bangladesh Foreign Affairs Advisor Tauhid Hussain in Muscat earlier this week, it is important that it is important that Bangladesh should not normalize terrorism, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on Friday Friday Revealed ,
Eam held a series of meetings with its counterparts from neighboring countries including Bangladesh on the edge of the Indian Ocean Conference in Muscat on 16 February.
While Jaishankar mentioned that the interaction with the interim government’s foreign affairs advisor in Dhaka was focused on bilateral relations, as well as on Bimstake, Bangladeshi side said that Hussain highlighted the importance of organizing the meeting of SAARC Standing Committee. And urged the Indian government to consider the matter.
“Whether or not SAARC came for discussion or not … yes, the matter was brought from Bangladesh when I met with foreign advisor of Bangladesh in Em Muscat. It was accepted that South What country is aware of in Asia and what is the country and what is the activities of SAARC in New Delhi during the SAARC.
Em Jaishankar and Hussain last met on the occasion of the United Nations General Assembly in New York in September, which marked the first high -level engagement between the interim government of India and Bangladesh after former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in August 2024 after the earlier Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s predecessor. .
Bangladeshi media had also told after the meeting that during their meeting, which lasted for less than half an hour, Em Jaishankar and Hussain on the importance of working to remove challenges arising in the current context of bilateral relations. Emphasized and discussed a meeting between the Chief Advisor Professor Muhammad Yunus and Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Bangkok, later this year.
The 6th Gulf of Bengal, Bengal’s 6th Gulf for Multi-Regional Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC) Summit is to be held in Bangkok, Thailand from 2-4 April this year.
Bangladesh will take Bimstec as the next chair at the summit.
Even though India continues to bat for the generalization of relations between the two neighboring countries, the current government in Dhaka has faced a large scale criticism for making baseless allegations and targeting minorities, especially Hindu community in Bangladesh , Government last year since the dramatic decline of Hasina’s Awami League.
In December, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri visited Dhaka, expressing the concerns of New Delhi, especially in the top leadership of the interim government, related to the safety and welfare of minorities in Bangladesh.
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