Bangladesh Foreign Minister calls for resuming Guwahati-Dhaka air service

Bangladesh"s Foreign Minister called for "bolder solidarity" to address the issues faced by the Global South to tackle the challenges, including COVID-19, the crisis in Europe and financing for climate emergency and sustained development goals implementation

NewsBharati    14-Dec-2022 12:52:13 PM
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Dhaka, Dec 14: Indian High Commissioner to Bangladesh Pranay Kumar Verma, on Tuesday (Dec 13), held a meeting with Bangladesh's Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen. During the meeting, both sides discussed issues of mutual interest.
 

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In the meeting, AK Abdul Momen emphasised on resuming Guwahati-Dhaka air service and highlighted the need to have direct air connectivity between Guwahati and Sylhet. He underscored the need for a direct bus service between Sylhet-Silchar to promote people-to-people contacts, strengthen bilateral ties and ensure collective prosperity in the region.
 
 
 
 
 
AK Abdul Momen expressed gratitude to India for inviting Bangladesh to participate in the G20 meetings as a "guest country" during its G20 presidency, according to the press release issued by Bangladesh's Foreign Ministry. Notably, India assumed the G20 presidency for one year on December 1. He stressed that Bangladesh's participation in the G20 meeting will uphold their country's image in the regional settings. Bangladesh's Foreign Minister called for "bolder solidarity" to address the issues faced by the Global South to tackle the challenges, including COVID-19, the crisis in Europe and financing for climate emergency and sustained development goals implementation.
 
During the meeting, AK Abdul Momen recalled the arrangements made by the Indian government during his recent visit to Silchar in Assam from December 1-3 to attend the first edition of the Silchar-Sylhet Festival. Furthermore, Momen noted that the Prime Ministers of India and Bangladesh on various occasions have stressed on building common platforms for promoting understanding and cooperation to further bolster ties between the two nations, according to Bangladesh Foreign Ministry's press release.