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Bangladesh allows India use of its crucial Chittagong Port

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Dhaka, April 28

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External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Thursday called on Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who underlined the importance of connectivity between the two neighbours and offered her country’s main seaport — Chittagong Port — to India’s landlocked northeastern states like Assam and Tripura.

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Jaishankar, who arrived here on Thursday on a brief official visit, handed over an invitation to Hasina on her Indian counterpart Narendra Modi’s behalf to visit New Delhi.

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“Thank Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina for her warm reception. Conveyed personal greetings of PM Narendra Modi. Our bilateral relations are moving from strength to strength under the guidance of the two leaders,” Jaishankar tweeted.

During the meeting, Prime Minister Hasina said the two countries had to boost the connectivity further, her press secretary Ihsanul Karim said.

She told Jaishankar that the enhanced connectivity was needed for mutual benefit. She said India’s northeastern region would particularly benefit from using Bangladesh’s southeastern Chittagong Port, Karim said.

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