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Sharm-el-Sheikh, Egypt (PTI): Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Wednesday assured her Indian counterpart that Bangladeshi territory would not be allowed to be used for anti-India activities.
During the first meeting the two leaders had on the sideline of the NAM summit since Ms. Hasina returned to power in January this year and Mr. Singh assumed office for a second successive tenure, the Indian Prime Minister raised the issue of Bangladeshi territory being used by Indian insurgents.
Ms. Hasina assured Mr. Singh that this would not be allowed.
Ms. Hasina raised the issue of Tipaimukh hydro power project on Barak river in Manipur and Mr. Singh said India "is ready to look at creative solutions".
He said a Parliamentary delegation would be visiting India on July 28-29 to discuss the Tipaimukh project issue with Indian leaders, officials and experts.
Mr. Singh spoke of widening and deepening bilateral cooperation at a pace Bangladesh is comfortable with.
The two leaders congratulated each other on their parties' election victories.
Mr. Singh also held separate bilateral meetings with the Prime Ministers of Vietnam, Malaysia, Bosnia and PLO leader Mahmud Abbas.
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Thank you Bangla..
During the first meeting the two leaders had on the sideline of the NAM summit since Ms. Hasina returned to power in January this year and Mr. Singh assumed office for a second successive tenure, the Indian Prime Minister raised the issue of Bangladeshi territory being used by Indian insurgents.
Ms. Hasina assured Mr. Singh that this would not be allowed.
Ms. Hasina raised the issue of Tipaimukh hydro power project on Barak river in Manipur and Mr. Singh said India "is ready to look at creative solutions".
He said a Parliamentary delegation would be visiting India on July 28-29 to discuss the Tipaimukh project issue with Indian leaders, officials and experts.
Mr. Singh spoke of widening and deepening bilateral cooperation at a pace Bangladesh is comfortable with.
The two leaders congratulated each other on their parties' election victories.
Mr. Singh also held separate bilateral meetings with the Prime Ministers of Vietnam, Malaysia, Bosnia and PLO leader Mahmud Abbas.
---------- Post added at 01:42 AM ---------- Previous post was at 01:41 AM ----------
Thank you Bangla..
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