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Thursday, 09 February 2012

PM apprises President of her India visit, outcome

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Reported by: UNBconnect
Reported on: January 27, 2010 20:56 PM
Reported in: National
Dhaka, Jan 27 (UNB) - Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Wednesday called on President Zillur Rahman at Bangabhaban and apprised him of the outcome of her visit to India, during which the two countries reached broad accords on a number of major bilateral issues.

During the meeting, the Prime Minister informed that she had talks with her Indian counterpart, Dr Manmohan Singh, about different issues.

Describing the India visit as “successful”, the President expressed his happiness to the prime minister about its outcome.

Zillur Rahman hoped that the relations between two friendly neighboring countries would further strengthen and the path of resolving the unsolved bilateral issues between Dhaka and Delhi would be eased through this visit.

The president highly praised the role of the Prime Minister and her government for continued development of the country.

Secretaries concerned of both President and Prime Minister’s offices were present during the meeting.
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