After the fall of the Awami League government in Bangladesh, a high-level Bangladesh-India summit is going to be held in the capital Dhaka in December next month. This will be the first high-level official meeting between the two countries after the ongoing tension in Bangladesh. The meeting will be chaired by Bangladesh Foreign Secretary Jashim Uddin and Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Mistry. The meeting will discuss developments in existing agreements and decisions taken in previous meetings.
After the fall of the Awami League government in Bangladesh, a high level Bangladesh-India meeting is going to be held in the capital Dhaka in December next month. This will be the first high-level official meeting between the two countries after the ongoing tension in Bangladesh. After the coup in Bangladesh, this meeting is considered very important. Giving information, an official of the Ministry of External Affairs said that the meeting will be chaired by Bangladesh Foreign Secretary Jashim Uddin and Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Mistry. According to the official, the Bangladesh Foreign Ministry is preparing the necessary agenda for the meeting and a preparatory meeting in this regard will be held at the Foreign Ministry on Wednesday, November 20. The development of current agreements and decisions taken in previous meetings will be discussed in this meeting.
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