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President to visit Bangladesh next month
By Sachin Parashar, TNN | Feb 6, 2013, 01.24 AM IST
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President to visit Bangladesh next month - The Times of India
NEW DELHI: President Pranab Mukherjee will travel to Bangladesh next month in what is going to be his first visit abroad after taking over as president last year. Confirming the visit by Mukherjee, government sources said that foreign minister Salman Khurshid will visit Dhaka for the second joint consultative commission meeting with his Bangladeshi counterpart Dipu Moni later this month.
During his visit to Dhaka on February 16 and 17, Khushid will also complete the groundwork for the president's tour. It is not a surprise that Mukherjee, who wants to cut down on his foreign travel otherwise, has chosen Bangladesh for his first visit abroad. He is not just the most well respected Indian leader in Bangladesh but also a close family friend of Bangladeshi PM and Awami League leader Sheikh Hasina. Dhaka will also honour Mukherjee for his support in the 1971 Bangladesh liberation war.
Hasina had invited Mukherjee to visit Bangladesh after he took over as the president. Mukherjee's trip will also be the culmination of heightened diplomatic activities and exchanges between the two countries, including a visit to Dhaka by the Union home minister Sushil Shinde last month. India and Bangladesh finally signed the much-awaited extradition treaty and a liberalized visa agreement during his visit.
The first joint consultative commission meeting between the two countries was held last May. Sources said that the second meeting later this month will see Khurshid and Moni discussing all bilateral issues. They will also review implementation of projects which are being financed by India's $1 billion line of credit to Bangladesh. Mukherjee's last visit to Bangladesh was as finance minister in May, 2012, on the occasion of the 150th birth anniversary of Nobel laureate Rabindra Nath Tagore. During this visit, he had announced conversion of $200 million of the $1 billion line of credit into a grant for projects high on Bangladesh's priority list. These projects include improvement of railway infrastructure, dredging and supply of locomotives, passenger coaches and buses.
Sources here said Khurshid will look at speedy implementation of the 2011 joint statement signed on the occasion of PM Manmohan Singh's visit to Dhaka. During the visit, the two sides had concluded a Framework Agreement on Cooperation for Development which outlined the ``shared vision for durable and long-term cooperation to achieve mutual peace, prosperity and stability''. The visit also saw conclusion of the protocol to the 1974 Land Boundary Agreement paving the way for settlement of the long pending land boundary issues, including areas not demarcated, territories under adverse possession and exchange of enclaves. This is still awaiting ratification from Indian Parliament since it requires a constitutional amendment.
By Sachin Parashar, TNN | Feb 6, 2013, 01.24 AM IST
READ MORE Salman Khurshid|Pranab Mukherjee
President to visit Bangladesh next month - The Times of India
NEW DELHI: President Pranab Mukherjee will travel to Bangladesh next month in what is going to be his first visit abroad after taking over as president last year. Confirming the visit by Mukherjee, government sources said that foreign minister Salman Khurshid will visit Dhaka for the second joint consultative commission meeting with his Bangladeshi counterpart Dipu Moni later this month.
During his visit to Dhaka on February 16 and 17, Khushid will also complete the groundwork for the president's tour. It is not a surprise that Mukherjee, who wants to cut down on his foreign travel otherwise, has chosen Bangladesh for his first visit abroad. He is not just the most well respected Indian leader in Bangladesh but also a close family friend of Bangladeshi PM and Awami League leader Sheikh Hasina. Dhaka will also honour Mukherjee for his support in the 1971 Bangladesh liberation war.
Hasina had invited Mukherjee to visit Bangladesh after he took over as the president. Mukherjee's trip will also be the culmination of heightened diplomatic activities and exchanges between the two countries, including a visit to Dhaka by the Union home minister Sushil Shinde last month. India and Bangladesh finally signed the much-awaited extradition treaty and a liberalized visa agreement during his visit.
The first joint consultative commission meeting between the two countries was held last May. Sources said that the second meeting later this month will see Khurshid and Moni discussing all bilateral issues. They will also review implementation of projects which are being financed by India's $1 billion line of credit to Bangladesh. Mukherjee's last visit to Bangladesh was as finance minister in May, 2012, on the occasion of the 150th birth anniversary of Nobel laureate Rabindra Nath Tagore. During this visit, he had announced conversion of $200 million of the $1 billion line of credit into a grant for projects high on Bangladesh's priority list. These projects include improvement of railway infrastructure, dredging and supply of locomotives, passenger coaches and buses.
Sources here said Khurshid will look at speedy implementation of the 2011 joint statement signed on the occasion of PM Manmohan Singh's visit to Dhaka. During the visit, the two sides had concluded a Framework Agreement on Cooperation for Development which outlined the ``shared vision for durable and long-term cooperation to achieve mutual peace, prosperity and stability''. The visit also saw conclusion of the protocol to the 1974 Land Boundary Agreement paving the way for settlement of the long pending land boundary issues, including areas not demarcated, territories under adverse possession and exchange of enclaves. This is still awaiting ratification from Indian Parliament since it requires a constitutional amendment.