Bangladesh to seek Indian support over Rohingya crisis

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will seek India's support for an early resolution to the during its Foreign Minister's maiden official visit to New Delhi.

"Among other things, we want to consult with my counterpart about the early resolution of as it may affect regional stability," Momen told Bangladesh's state news agency Sangbad Sangstha.

He was appointed as the after Sheikh Hasina's came into power following a landslide victory after the 11th held on December 30 last year.

"I am visiting in my maiden foreign tour to honour our great neighbour, the world's greatest democracy," he said.

The highlighted that as many as five memoranda of understanding (MoU) could be signed between the two sides during the visit.

Momen also highlighted that and now share warm relations.

"We have some other issues as neighbours, everywhere in the has issues. But by now, we have amicably resolved several of them -- like the major maritime boundary and the land boundary. We expect the others to be solved as well since we now enjoy the warmest-ever relations."

Officials told the national broadcaster that one of the three MoUs is about cooperation between New Delhi and about graft investigations, while the other two are regarding TV broadcasting and medicinal plants.

Bangladesh's (ACC) and (CBI) will sign the first MoU. Bangladesh TV and India's Prasar will sign the second one. The health ministries of both nations will sign the third MoU.

Momen will meet on Thursday. He will attend the fifth (JCC) on Friday. The last JCC meet held during October 2017 in was attended by

The visiting dignitary is also scheduled to meet former on Friday before returning home the next day.

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First Published: Wed, February 06 2019. 17:09 IST