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3 heads of state of Asia are coming to Dhaka this month

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Published March 1, 2021
3 heads of state of Asia are coming to Dhaka this month

News Desk: On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of independence and the birth centenary of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, 3 heads of state of Asia are coming to Dhaka this March.

Foreign Ministry Secretary (Asia) Ambassador Mashfi bint Shams confirmed the information.

It is learned that you can visit Dhaka between March 17 and 26.

According to foreign ministry sources, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Dhaka on March 26 and 27 and attend the Independence Day celebrations. The President of Maldives Ibrahim Mohammed Salih and the President of Nepal Vidya Devi Bhandari are scheduled to visit Dhaka before March 26. The three heads of state of South Asia will hold a meeting with Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina during their visit to Dhaka.

According to diplomatic sources, the heads of state of Turkey and Hungary were also scheduled to visit Dhaka during this period. However, due to Corona, there has been uncertainty about their visit.

Meanwhile, diplomatic sources in South Asia say that Indian Foreign Minister S Jayashankar is coming to Dhaka on March 4 to finalize the issue of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Dhaka.

Foreign Minister on a visit. The Indian Foreign Minister will have a meeting with AK Abdul Momen. It will review all issues of the two countries. Besides, the meeting will also finalize in which sectors further progress will be made between the two countries during Narendra Modi’s visit to Dhaka.

Diplomats in Dhaka want to conclude memoranda or agreements on at least six issues during the Indian chief’s visit to Dhaka; Disaster management and water development in Kushiyara river will be given more importance. Besides, trade, land transport between Bangladesh-India-Nepal, energy, border management, sea resources will prevail.

On the other hand, it is learned that a memorandum of understanding may be signed between the two countries on cooperation in the fisheries sector during the visit of the President of Maldives.

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