PM Modi (R) Mohammad Yunus (L)
Bangkok: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has met Mohammad Yunus, the chief advisor of the interim government of Bangladesh, on the sidelines of the Bimstec Summit. This was the first meeting between the top leadership of the two countries after the coup in Bangladesh. The bilateral meeting between PM Modi and Yunus took place in Bangkok. On the meeting of Muhammad Yunus and PM Narendra Modi, Foreign Secretary Vikram Egypt has given details of conversation.
What is India’s stance
On Prime Minister Modi’s meeting with Bangladesh Chief Advisor Mohammad Yunus in Thailand, Foreign Secretary Vikram Egyptian said, “Prime Minister Modi reiterated India’s support for democratic, stable, peaceful, progressive and inclusive Bangladesh. He told Younus that India wishes to have a positive and creative relationship with Bangladesh. Strict adherence to adherence and cross -border border is required to maintain border security and security.
India has been restrained
By the way, even though inflammatory statements have been made from Bangladesh, India has shown a restrained attitude so far. Prime Minister Modi also wrote a letter to Younus on Bangladesh’s National Day, in which he mentioned Bangladesh Mukti Sangram. PM Modi wrote in the letter, “We are committed to pursue this partnership based on mutual sensitivity to each other’s interests and concerns, inspired by our shared aspirations for peace, stability and prosperity.”
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