
“The government, after assuming office, has taken initiatives to move forward relations with India on the basis of sovereign equity, fairness, mutual respect, confidence, and national interest,” he said.
The Foreign Minister made the remarks in Parliament while responding to a starred tabled question placed by independent lawmaker from Kishoreganj-5 Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Iqbal.
He informed the House that Bangladesh’s relations with India and other South Asian neighbours are reflected in goodwill, friendship, and solidarity, and are built on shared values, historical connections, and strong people-to-people ties, reports UNB.
Referring to his recent visit to India, Khalilur Rahman said, “During the visit, I had fruitful discussions with India’s External Affairs Minister, the Minister for Petroleum and Natural Gas, and the National Security Adviser.”
He added that Bangladesh has urged India to normalise visa issuance for Bangladeshi citizens, expressing hope that a positive change in this regard will be visible soon.