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Deals between India and his country will not be kept secret says Bangladesh Foreign Minister

Deals between India and his country will not be kept secret says Bangladesh Foreign Minister

India Blooms News Service | | 05 Apr 2017, 02:40 pm
New Delhi/Dhaka, Apr 5 (IBNS): The agreements inked between India and Bangladesh during the visit of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to India will not be kept secret from the public, the media on Wednesday quoted Bangladesh Foreign Minister AH Mahmood Ali.

The Indian media had earlier quoted the Bangladeshi Foreign Minister as saying that the deal over the waters of the Teesta river is unlikely during PM Sheikh Hasina's India visit.

According to AH Mahmood Ali, around 33 Memorandums of Understanding are likely to be signed between the two countries.

The deals are likely to include bilateral trade and investments, cooperation in energy sector, availing credit, distribution and management of water of common river, safer guard of border, ensuring security, prevention of illegal trade of drugs and human trafficking, among other things, the Bangladesh Foreign Minister said at a press meet in Dhaka.


Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is scheduled to arrive in India on April 7 and return on April 10.


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