Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has said that the problems between the neighboring countries should be resolved through discussion and compromise. She said this while paying a courtesy call on Prime Minister Subramaniam Jayashankar at Ganobhaban on Thursday afternoon.

Prime Minister's Press Secretary Ihsanul Karim has given this information. During the meeting, Sheikh Hasina said, 'There may be problems between the neighboring countries. We think this problem should be resolved through discussion and compromise. The Indian Foreign Minister praised Sheikh Hasina for moving Bangladesh from a least developed country to a developing country under her dynamic leadership.

This is a huge achievement, the development of Bangladesh is unprecedented," he said. He had fruitful discussions with AK Abdul Momen. He further said, “It is a great honor for India to join the celebrations of the golden jubilee of Bangladesh's independence and the birth centenary of the Father of the Nation.

Regarding the outbreak of Kovid-19, the Indian minister said, "We are all facing a crisis in this region due to this epidemic." He reiterated India's commitment to co-operate with Bangladesh in tackling the corona virus situation. The Prime Minister commended India for its assistance in vaccinating Kovid-19.

Announcing the launch of vaccination in Bangladesh from last month, Sheikh Hasina said government agencies, including the armed forces, police, BGB and its leaders and workers, have taken swift action to tackle the epidemic. Despite the cyclone, Bangladesh's economy is moving forward. 'The Prime Minister presented seven volumes of secret documents of the Pakistani intelligence department to the Indian Foreign Minister.

The Indian minister presented two books to the Prime Minister, including 'Liberation War of Bangladesh' written by his father K. Civil Servant Subramaniam. The Indian Foreign Minister arrived in Dhaka on a brief official visit on Thursday morning.

Foreign Minister of Bangladesh. He came at the invitation of AK Abdul Momen. During the meeting, the Prime Minister's Adviser on International Affairs. Gowher Rizvi, Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister. Ahmed Kaikaus, Indian High Commissioner to Bangladesh Vikram K Doraiswamy was present.