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Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen has said that India’s Foreign Ministry regrets the sudden decision to stop onion exports. “We have delivered the letter,” the foreign minister told reporters on Thursday (September 18). We have heard that the Indian Ministry of Foreign Affairs regrets this. Because they did not know the matter.
The minister said: ‘We did not know the matter. If we had known in advance that onion exports were going to stop, we could have taken action. When I heard it suddenly, I fell into a sudden state. ‘
“We told the Indian Foreign Ministry why it happened so suddenly and then they said they didn’t know,” he said.
“We have six lakhs of onions in stock that will last about three months,” he said, referring to an accident. In addition, another 11,000 tons are in the import process. There is nothing to worry about.
On Monday (September 14) evening, India decided to suspend onion exports. The country has issued a notification to stop onion exports to Bangladesh on the pretext of the internal crisis and rising prices.
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