(MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
he 8th round of the India-Bangladesh Joint Consultative
Commission (JCC) meeting will be held in Bangladesh in 2023, said
the Ministry of External Affairs, Trend reports citing The Print .
The seventh round of the India-Bangladesh JCC was held in New
Delhi on June 19, 2022. The JCC was co-chaired by External Affairs
Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar and Dr. A.K. Abdul Momen, Minister for
Foreign Affairs of Bangladesh.
The Ministers recalled the warmth shared by both sides, borne
out of the shared sacrifices of the 1971 Liberation War of
Bangladesh, that have forged close historical and friendly
relations that transcend the traditional notion of a strategic
partnership.
They also welcomed the further strengthening of bilateral ties
with the unprecedented visits by both the President and the Prime
Minister of India to Bangladesh in 2021 to jointly commemorate
three epochal events – the birth centenary of Bangabandhu Sheikh
Mujibur Rahman; the fiftieth anniversary of the independence of
Bangladesh and the golden anniversary of India-Bangladesh
diplomatic ties.
A role model for bilateral and regional cooperation, the
Ministers appreciated that the trust and mutual respect shared
between the two countries has only strengthened in the last decade.
A recent testimony of this was the launch of the trailer of 'Mujib
– making of a nation', the jointly produced biopic on Bangabandhu
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2022.
Noting that this was the first in-person JCC meeting convened
since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, with the previous edition
held virtually in 2020, the two Ministers appreciated the efforts
undertaken by both countries to jointly fight Covid-19, said the
MEA press release.
The Ministers comprehensively reviewed all areas of ongoing
cooperation, including the implementation of decisions taken during
the visits of President Ram Nath Kovind in December 2021 and of
Prime Minister Narendra Modi in March 2021, the Virtual Summit
between the Prime Ministers of the two countries in December 2020,
as well as the last virtual meeting of JCC in September 2020.
Both sides expressed satisfaction that despite challenges posed
by the Covid-19 pandemic, both countries have worked closer than
ever before in every sector, from security and border management to
mutually beneficial trade and investment flows, as well as enhanced
bilateral and sub-regional multimodal connectivity, greater power
and energy cooperation, developmental assistance and capacity
building exchanges, cultural and closer people-to-people ties.
The two ministers agreed to work closely together to further
deepen and strengthen cooperation in the areas of common rivers and
water resources management, IT and cybersecurity, renewable energy,
agriculture and food security, sustainable trade, climate change
and disaster management.
Both Ministers appreciated that in addition to the high-level
visits, there have been intensive engagements through various
bilateral mechanisms and agreed to further enhance
partnership-building efforts with renewed vigour and regularity. In
this regard, both Ministers tasked their officials to accelerate
cooperation, with further attention paid to addressing issues and
finding durable solutions for the mutual benefit of both the
peoples.
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