Bangladesh wants to solve the problem of water exchange, has shown interest 960524 | Voice of tomorrow



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The meeting of the Joint Advisory Commission (JCC) of Bangladesh and India has been held. The JCC meeting began at 3:30 pm on Tuesday. The meeting lasted an hour. This time the meeting is virtual. The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dr., led the meeting on behalf of Bangladesh. AK Abdul Momen. And the country’s foreign minister led on behalf of India. S. Jayashankar.

At the end of the JCC meeting with the Foreign Ministry. Momen said that various topics were discussed at the meeting. Among them, the water distribution of six rivers, including Teesta, has been discussed. Bangladesh wants to solve the problem of water distribution in these rivers. India has shown interest in solving the water exchange of these rivers.

Never before has there been a virtual meeting of the MTC between the two countries. However, thanks to Corona, this first JCC meeting was held virtually. The fifth meeting of the JCC was held in Delhi. Chancellor on February 8, 2019. The meeting was chaired by Abdul Momen and the then Minister of Foreign Affairs of India, Sushma Swaraj. Foreign Minister. This was Momen’s first trip abroad since taking office.



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