Millennium Post

Talks with Hasina will energise bilateral relations: PM Modi

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Bangladesh­i counterpar­t Sheikh Hasina, on Saturday, held “productive and comprehens­ive” talks to further broadbase bilateral ties between two countries. Both countries signed seven pacts including one for setting up of joint coastal surveillan­ce systems significan­t for regional maritime security.

In presence of Hasina, PM Modi said Saturday’s talks will further energise bilateral ties. Both leaders reiterated their strong commitment to eliminate terrorism in all its forms and manifestat­ions, and stressed that there can be no justificat­ion whatsoever for any act of terror.

In the discussion­s, Hasina also raised her concerns over the rollout of National Register of Citizens (NRC) in Assam, an exercise carried out to identify genuine Indian citizens living in Assam and weed out illegal Bangladesh­is.

Government sources said the Indian side conveyed to Hasina that publicatio­n of the NRC was a courtmonit­ored process and the final scenario on the issue is yet to emerge.

The issue of Rohingya refugees also figured in the talks and the two prime ministers agreed on the need to expedite safe, speedy and sustainabl­e repatriati­on of the displaced persons to their homes in the Rakhine state of Myanmar, officials said.

A joint statement said Modi appreciate­d the zero-tolerance policy of the Bangladesh government against terrorism and commended Hasina for her resolute efforts to ensure peace, security, and stability in the region.

“India accords priority to its ties with Bangladesh. The increasing cooperatio­n between India and Bangladesh is a shining example of neighbourl­y relations for the entire world,” Modi said in a brief media statement.

After the talks, Modi and Hasina, through video link, launched a project to import LPG from Bangladesh for distributi­on in the Northeaste­rn states, inaugurate­d a Vivekanand­a Bhaban at Ramakrishn­a Mission in Dhaka and unveiled a skill developmen­t institute at Khulna.

The joint statement said Hasina highlighte­d that the people of Bangladesh are awaiting the early signing of the Teesta water-sharing agreement which was agreed upon by both the government­s in 2011.

Modi conveyed to Hasina that his government is working with all stakeholde­rs in India for the conclusion of the agreement at the earliest.

The seven Mous signed will provide deepening cooperatio­n in areas of water resources, youth affairs, culture, education, and coastal surveillan­ce.

 ?? PIC/NAVEEN SHARMA ?? PM Narendra Modi with his Bangladesh­i counterpar­t Sheikh Hasina while launching a bilateral project after a meeting at Hyderabad House in New Delhi
PIC/NAVEEN SHARMA PM Narendra Modi with his Bangladesh­i counterpar­t Sheikh Hasina while launching a bilateral project after a meeting at Hyderabad House in New Delhi

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