Ajay Bhatt, Indian Minister of State for Defence and Tourism, met Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen on the sidelines of the UN Peacekeeping Ministerial in Accra, Ghana on Wednesday.
Both the dignitaries discussed various issues of mutual interest and expressed their satisfaction over the rock-solid relationship between the two countries based on shared history, culture, language and many other commonalities.
Earlier on Tuesday, Foreign Minister Momen met his Ghanaian counterpart Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey in Accra.
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Both the foreign ministers underscored the need for adopting aggressive Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) by the developed countries and materialising the commitment of allocating $100 billion annually, said the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Thursday.
Ghana and Bangladesh are the Troika-members of the Climate Vulnerable Forum as the current and immediate past chairs of the organisation.
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Both the foreign ministers agreed to share experience and expertise in the agriculture sector towards mutual benefit of both nations and also discussed ways of possible collaboration in the pharmaceutical and IT sectors among others.
Foreign Minister Dr. Momen led a high-level Bangladesh delegation to the UN Peacekeeping Ministerial on December 5-6.