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Modi meets Bangladesh President Md. Abdul Hamid

Modi meets Bangladesh President Md. Abdul Hamid

India Blooms News Service | | 19 Dec 2014, 07:21 pm
New Delhi, Dec 19 (IBNS) Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday met Bangladesh President Md. Abdul Hamid in New Delhi .

Modi and Hamid discussed the importance of economic cooperation and improved connectivity between India and Bangladesh for advancing prosperity in the two countries.

"Prime Minister Narendra Modi was very pleased and honoured to meet today His Excellency Md. Abdul Hamid, President of Bangladesh. Prime Minister lauded President Hamid`s contribution to Bangladesh`s War of Liberation and said it was a privilege to welcome a "Mukti jodha" in the week when Bangladesh celebrates the success of its liberation campaign," the Prime Ministers Office said in a statement on Friday.

"They agreed that India and Bangladesh should take the lead in fostering closer cooperation in the region," it said.

Modi thanked the President Hamid for the invitation to visit Bangladesh and said he eagerly looked forward to an early visit.

Speaking on the meeting, Modi later tweeted: "Met Bangladesh President Abdul Hamid. Our discussions revolved around strengthening cooperation between our Nations."

Hamid is on a six-day official visit to India.
 

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