India, Bangladesh pledge to work together to curb terrorism as Indian envoy meets PM Hasina
The Hindu
Bangladesh PM Hasina said she believes that Bangladesh and India could resolve all outstanding issues, including Teesta river water sharing, through dialogue
Newly-appointed Indian High Commissioner to Bangladesh Pranay Verma called on Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in Dhaka on November 30 during which they pledged to work together to curb terrorism in the region.
Mr. Verma, a 1994-batch Indian Foreign Service officer, met Ms. Hasina a month after presenting his credentials to President Abdul Hamid on October 27.
“India has a policy for neighbouring countries. But Bangladesh gets the highest priority. Bangladesh always gets priority in any case,” Mr. Verma was quoted as saying by a PMO spokesperson during his meeting with Prime Minister Hasina at her official Ganabhaban residence.
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Noting that Bangladesh is "a very good friend" of India, Mr. Verma said the two countries will work together to stamp out terrorism in the region.
Echoing the envoy’s comments, Ms. Hasina said Bangladesh has vowed not to allow terrorists to use its soil.
"[The ruling] Awami League never ever pampers terrorism and it never allows the use of Bangladesh soil for the purpose," she said.