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Teesta Water Distribution Problem may be Solved Soon

Staff Correspondent: Teesta water-sharing issues may soon be solved said Awami League General Secretary and Minister for Road Transport and Bridges. "The bridge of trust and confidence that has been built between Bangladesh and India has led to positive progress in discussing the Teesta issue and water sharing in other rivers," he said.

Obaidul Quader told reporters after visiting the Awami League's central office on Bangabandhu Avenue in Indian High Commissioner Vikram Kumar Doraiswamy on Wednesday (December 23rd).

Obaidul Quader said, “The relationship between the government of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and the government of Narendra Modi of India has passed the test of time. Many unresolved issues can be easily resolved with good understanding with neighboring countries, as evidenced by Bangladesh and India. Peaceful enclave exchange solution to the long-standing border issue has further enhanced mutual trust between the two countries. In the case of Bangladesh's conquest of the sea, India's friendly approach without appealing has further strengthened the ties. "

Mentioning that talks are underway between the two countries on the issue of stopping border killings, the Minister of Road Transport and Bridges said, “Meetings are underway between the two countries on border killings. Hopefully we will succeed in bringing the killings at the border to zero. The governments of the two countries are very sincere in stopping border killings.

While visiting the Awami League office, Vikram Kumar Doraiswamy exchanged greetings with the party leaders. He later met with members of the party's presidium and joint general secretaries. Indian High Commissioner to Bangladesh Vikram Kumar Doraiswamy said, “The friendly relations between Bangladesh and India are blood ties. Today's good relations were initiated by Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the father of the nation of Bangladesh. The continuation of this has further strengthened the relationship between the two countries which will be further strengthened in the future. ”

During the meeting, Vikram Kumar Doraiswamy said that the Government of India would extend all possible assistance to Bangladesh in getting corona vaccine. He said, “The Awami League has a lot to contribute to today's relationship between India and Bangladesh. The Awami League has lost many leaders and workers due to coronavirus. He wishes them peace of mind. ”

Earlier, Indian High Commissioner to Bangladesh Vikram Doraiswamy arrived at the Awami League's central office on Bangabandhu Avenue at 11am and was welcomed by the party's general secretary and road transport and bridges minister Obaidul Quader. Later, Doraiswamy exchanged views with the central leaders of the Awami League and also discussed various bilateral issues between the two countries.

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