May 19, 2022
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India-B’desh JCC meeting to focus on river issues

The Foreign Minister said he would discuss all bilateral issues, including water sharing, with his Indian counterpart S. Jaishankar during the JCC in Delhi….reports SUMI KHAN

Vikram Doraiswami, the Indian High Commissioner to Bangladesh, held a meeting with Bangladesh Foreign Secretary Masud Bin Momen on Wednesday and said that the unsettled river issues are expected to be discussed during the Joint Consultative Commission (JCC) meeting in Delhi on May 30.

On Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s upcoming visit to New Delhi on the invitation of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Doraiswami said they are now working on the dates as per the convenience of both the leaders.

“Hopefully we will be able to finalise the dates quickly,” he said.

“I came here to discuss with the Bangladesh Foreign Secretary cooperation in the bilateral domain, multilateral domain and to identify what plans and outcomes we could look at during the JCC,” Doraiswami told the media after the meeting.

He said the JCC has many standard agendas that cover trade and connectivity, political, consular and cultural issues, and security cooperation.

“So, (preparatory) work is in progress, obviously we hope that we could announce good outcomes out of the JCC later this month,” Doraiswami said.

“India is a very good friend of ours, and we can raise all issues with it,” A.K. Abdul Momen, Foreign Minister of Bangladesh, told IANS on Wednesday evening.

“So far it is set that I am going to New Delhi to attend the next JCC meeting on May 30. The agendas are yet to be finalised, but we are working on them,” Momen said.

The Foreign Minister said he would discuss all bilateral issues, including water sharing, with his Indian counterpart S. Jaishankar during the JCC in Delhi.

Momen will go to Delhi via Assam where he would attend a river conclave organised by Bangladesh-India friendship groups and some NGOs on May 28-29.

“We decided to attend the river conclave as four Indian ministers, including Jaishankar, will join the event to discuss trans-boundary river issues,” he mentioned.

Foreign Secretary Masud Bin Momen said that during the JCC meeting, Dhaka would raise the issues of water sharing of transboundary rivers, connectivity etc.

“As the Covid situation has improved, we would like to resume all rail links and increase flight frequencies between Bangladesh and India,” he said.

The sixth JCC meeting was hosted by Dhaka virtually on September 29, 2020.

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