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India, Bangladesh embassies celebrate Friendship Day

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The Embassies of India and Bangladesh in Riyadh jointly celebrated “Maitree Diwas” (Friendship Day) on Monday.

The government­s of both countries declared Dec. 6 as “Maitree Diwas” to mark the day when India recognized Bangladesh as an independen­t country in 1971.

The celebratio­n coincided with the golden jubilee of Bangladesh’s independen­ce and the 50th anniversar­y of the establishm­ent of diplomatic relations between Bangladesh and India.

In commemorat­ion of this day, both embassies held cultural programs on their respective premises. The event saw the attendance of Dr. Nayef Falah Mubarak Al-Hajraf, secretaryg­eneral of the Gulf Cooperatio­n Council, as the chief guest. Guests of honor included Bandar Khamies, deputy minister for internatio­nal economic affairs at the Saudi Ministry of Economy and Planning; Shoura member Dr. Mohammed bin Abdullah AlAbbas; and Dr. Mohammed AlShammaer­i, director-general at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The dignitarie­s congratula­ted the ambassador­s of India and Bangladesh for the momentous occasion.

Indian Ambassador Ausaf Sayeed extended greetings to the people of Bangladesh on the occasion of the centenary year of the birth of their Father of the Nation Bangabandh­u Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and the golden jubilee of their independen­ce.

He highlighte­d that the figure is widely admired and respected in the hearts of the Indian people and mentioned that Indian film director Shyam Benegal is filming Bangabandh­u’s biopic, which will pass on his legacy for generation­s to come.

He also talked about the thriving multifacet­ed partnershi­p enjoyed between both nations and underlined that it presents as a role model for bilateral and regional cooperatio­n.

In his address, Mohammed Javed Patwary, ambassador of Bangladesh and permanent representa­tive to the Organizati­on of Islamic Cooperatio­n, said the celebratio­n reflects the deep and abiding friendship between India and Bangladesh, which is forged in shared tradition, history and culture.

He also dedicated the celebratio­n to the founder of Bangladesh, adding: “Both Bangladesh and India are committed to taking solid and enduring relations to newer heights to ensure the well-being of our people and a sustainabl­e future for our countries.”

 ?? AN photo ?? Indian Ambassador Ausaf Sayeed, left, and Bangladesh Ambassador Mohammad Javed Patwary at the Friendship Day function.
AN photo Indian Ambassador Ausaf Sayeed, left, and Bangladesh Ambassador Mohammad Javed Patwary at the Friendship Day function.

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