India's foreign minister said the border killing. S Jayashankar says, ‘No crime, no death. However, the killing at the border is sad. On Thursday, the foreign guest at the state guest house Padma. He was speaking at a press conference after a bilateral meeting with Abdul Momen. "Our common goal is not to commit any crime or death at the border," he said.

I am sure that if we can achieve this properly, there will be no death. Together we can solve this problem effectively. Jayashankar said the two countries know about the problem and the problem is due to crime.

During the meeting, the two countries discussed the issue. On the issue of water sharing, the Indian Foreign Minister said, "Everyone knows India's position and that position has not changed."

This month, on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of Bangladesh's independence, the two countries are discussing ways to move forward the relationship. Abdul Momen and Indian Foreign Minister. Earlier, in the morning, Jayashankar arrived in Dhaka from Delhi on a special flight of the Indian Air Force.

Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen welcomed him at BAF Bangabandhu Base in Dhaka. During his stay in Dhaka, the Indian Foreign Minister will hold a meeting with Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Jayashankar is visiting Dhaka after a virtual meeting between the two Prime Ministers on December 17 last year.

Narendra Modi is scheduled to visit Dhaka on March 26-27 to take part in the celebrations of Bangabandhu's birth centenary and the golden jubilee of Bangladesh's independence.