
Mohammed yunus on indo-bangladesh relations: Mohammad Yunus, the chief advisor of the interim government of Bangladesh, is changing about India. Yunus has been a constant attacker against India, but now his words have changed due to India’s grip. Yunus said in an interview that Bangladesh has no other option but to have good relations with India, because the two countries depend on each other. However, he also said that some propaganda has definitely created some struggle between the two countries.
Mohammad Yunus said before a possible meeting with PM Modi
However, in an interview to BBC Bangla, Mohammad Yunus did not name those propaganda sources. He further said that Bangladesh is trying to overcome misunderstanding to improve his relation with India.
In fact, Yunus’s statement came a month before the BIMSTEC summit in Thailand on 3-4 April. During this time a bilateral meeting can be held between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Advisor of the Interim Government of Bangladesh, Mohammad Yunus.
Told India-Bangladesh relations ,Very good,
During the interview, Mohammad Yunus described India-Bangladesh relations as ‘very good’. He said that “there has been no decline in the relationship between the two countries. Our relationship will always be good. They are still good and will be good in future too. There is no other option but to have good relations between Bangladesh and India. “
He said, “Our relationships are very close, we are very dependent on each other. Both countries are so close from historical, political and economic point of view that we can never live separately. ”
Trying to remove misunderstandings
Mohammad Yunus said, “However, there have been some conflicts between the two countries, which have been largely due to propaganda. Now other people should decide who are the propaganda. But the result of this propaganda is that misunderstandings have arisen between the two countries. We are trying to remove all those misunderstandings. “
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