Foreign Minister Dr AK Abdul Momen has sought efforts on resuming Guwahati-Dhaka air service and underscored the need to have direct air connectivity between Guwahati and Sylhet.
He also highlighted the importance of having direct bus service between Sylhet-Silchar for promoting people-to-people contacts, boosting bilateral ties and ensuring collective prosperity in the region.
Foreign Minister Momen raised the issues when High Commissioner of India to Bangladesh Pranay Kumar Verma met him at his office on Tuesday. They discussed issues of mutual interest.
Momen recalled with satisfaction the arrangements made by the government of India during his recent visit to Silchar, Assam on December 1-3 to participate in the first edition of the Silchar-Sylhet Festival.
The Prime Ministers of both Bangladesh and India on numerous occasions have emphasized on building common platforms for promoting understanding and cooperation to further strengthen Bangladesh-India ties.
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Following their guidance, this festival revisited the connection, heritage, historical cultural and linguistic affinity between the two countries in order to strengthen the age-old people-to-people ties, said the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The Foreign Minister thanked India for inviting Bangladesh to attend the G20 meetings as a ‘guest country’ for the tenure of their G20 Presidency.
He noted that this would uphold their image in the regional settings.
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Momen also called for bolder solidarity to address the issues faced by the Global South to tackle the combined challenges of the COVID-19 crisis, the crisis in Europe, and financing for climate emergency and SDG implementation.