Expecting positive response from India over unresolved issues: PM
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is scheduled to visit India from October 3 to 6
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina today expressed the hope to have a positive response from India over different unresolved issues, including the Teesta water-sharing one, before her visit to the neighbouring country in early October.
"We're optimistic that the unresolved issues between the two countries will be sorted out soon. We hope we'll get positive results over the aforesaid issues before my visit to India," she told Parliament responding to a starred question from opposition Jatiya Party MP Mujibul Haque (Kishoreganj-3).
The Prime Minister is scheduled to visit India on October 3-6 next to attend the India Economic Summit of the World Economic Forum to be held in New Delhi on October 3-4 with the theme 'Innovating for India; Strengthening South Asia, Impacting the World'.
Sheikh Hasina and her India counterpart Narendra Modi are scheduled to sit in a bilateral meeting on October 5.
Hasina also said she will talk to Narendra Modi over the issue of water sharing of common rivers, including Teesta, during her visit to India.
Noting that Bangladesh has very healthy ties with India, she said new doors have opened in newer areas of mutual cooperation and development.
The Prime Minister said Bangladesh and India have already signed agreements on security, trade, power, energy, communications, development assistance, environment, education, infrastructure development, culture and health.
Besides, cooperation has enhanced on different other issues, including blue economy, peaceful use of nuclear energy, aerospace research, and cyber security, she added.
About the Teesta water-sharing deal, Hasina said her government's diplomatic efforts are on to sign the agreement. "The issue is being placed before the highest political levels of the two countries."
"It hasn't been possible to sign the agreement yet due to internal politics of India. However, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his visit to Bangladesh gave assurance to resolve the Teesta water-sharing problem with the assistance of the Indian state governments concerned," she added.