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Dhaka, Moscow to boost constructive bilateral cooperation: Putin

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Dhaka, Moscow to boost constructive bilateral cooperation: Putin

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26 March, 2022, 07:10 pm
Last modified: 26 March, 2022, 07:19 pm


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Russian President Vladimir Putin has said Bangladesh and Russia will ensure further development of constructive bilateral cooperation in political, trade, economic, humanitarian and other spheres through joint efforts.

He said the constructive bilateral cooperation undoubtedly meets the interests of their people and goes in line with the promotion of regional stability and security.

President Putin emphasized that the relations between the two countries are based on the good traditions of friendship and mutual respect.

He said this in a message sent to President Abdul Hamid and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina marking the Independence Day of Bangladesh on Saturday.

President Putin wished the President and the Prime Minister of Bangladesh sound health and success, as well as happiness and prosperity to all citizens of Bangladesh.
 
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Establishing peace in Ukraine is what will make good a working BD-Russia relationship. Unless Russia engages with NATO and America to establish peace in that region, a small Bangladesh cannot possibly keep on making goodwill gestures towards Russia for a long time in the future.

I believe Russia does not want a NATO station in Ukraine. Already twelve of the former WARSAW pact members are now the NATO members. And Ukraine was part of the USSR. Obviously Putin will not accept NATO presence in that country.

If things keep on going as it is now with no immediate ceasefire, BD-Russia relationship will suffer and it is BD that will lose more.
 
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