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Our joint objective should be 'no crime no death border,' says EAM in Dhaka

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Our joint objective should be 'no crime no death border,' says EAM in Dhaka

Our joint objective should be 'no crime no death border,' says EAM in Dhaka

External Affairs Minister S.

Jaishankar addressed a joint press conference with Bangladesh Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen in Dhaka on March 04.

EAM informed that largest number of vaccines shipped by India to any foreign country so far is 9 million to Bangladesh.

On the 'border killings at India-Bangladesh border', Jaishankar said that as neighbours and friends, our joint objective should be 'no crime no death border.'

"If we can get it right, we can address the problem effectively," he added.


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