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In spring 2018. This is the un backed Prime Minister fayez al sarraj. And this is khalifa haftar, the rival military commander who controls the east of the country. Here they are shaking hands after the meeting, which was hosted by the french president , Emmanuel Macron. Heres what he said at the press conference. Translation today, president al sarraj and general haftar can become symbols of National Unity and reconciliation and peace. Iwant National Unity and reconciliation and peace. I want to say with great solemnity, the courage you have shown today by being here and agreeing on thisjoint shown today by being here and agreeing on this joint accord is historic. It is the courage of taking a risk, despite who might have opposed you. Despite the actions of others ....
In spring 2018. This is the un backed Prime Minister fayez al sarraj. And this is khalifa haftar, the rival military commander who controls the east of the country. Here they are shaking hands after the meeting, which was hosted by the french president , Emmanuel Macron. Heres what he said at the press conference. Translation today, president al sarraj and general haftar can become symbols of National Unity and reconciliation and peace. Iwant National Unity and reconciliation and peace. I want to say with great solemnity, the courage you have shown today by being here and agreeing on thisjoint shown today by being here and agreeing on this joint accord is historic. It is the courage of taking a risk, despite who might have opposed you. Despite the actions of others ....
Bangladesh, India consolidate bilateral ties in 2020 amidst challenges posed by COVID-19 DHAKA: A major diplomatic achievement of Bangladesh in 2020 was the further consolidation of bilateral ties with India, amidst the raging COVID-19 pandemic that posed a serious challenge to the country’s rudimentary public health care system and slowed down one of the fastest growing economies in South Asia. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, whose planned visit to Dhaka in March was cancelled due to the pandemic, described Bangladesh as a “key pillar” of India’s ‘Neighbourhood First’ policy during a virtual summit on December 17 with his Bangladeshi counterpart Sheikh Hasina, who called India a “true friend”. ....
A major diplomatic achievement of Bangladesh in 2020 was the further consolidation of bilateral ties with India, amidst the raging COVID-19 pandemic that posed a serious challenge to the country s rudimentary public health care system and slowed down one of the fastest growing economies in South Asia. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, whose planned visit to Dhaka in March was cancelled due to the pandemic, described Bangladesh as a key pillar of India s Neighbourhood First policy during a virtual summit on December 17 with his Bangladeshi counterpart Sheikh Hasina, who called India a true friend . The two leaders inaugurated a key rail link between Haldibari and Chilahati, which was defunct since the India-Pakistan war of 1965, taking the number of operational rail links between the two countries to five. ....
Updated Dec 26, 2020 | 07:08 IST India and Bangladesh decided to construct single row fence in priority patches to prevent illegal activities along the border. The two forces also signed a Joint Accord of Discussion and decided to construct single row fence in priority patches  |  Photo Credit: ANI Key Highlights No illegal immigration is going on from Bangladesh to India The GDP of Bangladesh is on a steady upward trend. There is no reason for any citizen to come to India for jobs or any other reason People have come with valid documents only for medical purposes New Delhi: Bangladesh has claimed that no illegal immigration is taking place into India from the neighbouring country, but has expressed concern over rising incidents of smuggling across the border. ....