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Bangladesh diplomats to return after talks on December 9

IndiaTimes Saturday, 7 December 2024
Following attacks on Bangladesh's diplomatic missions in India and alleged desecration of its flag, two Bangladeshi diplomats are set to return to their posts after foreign secretary-level talks between the two countries. Tensions escalated after reports of minority persecution in Bangladesh following the July uprising.
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