Staff Correspondent
Foreign Affairs Adviser Md Touhid Hossain said that Sheikh Hasina’s extended stay in Delhi will not
negatively impact the bilateral relations between Bangladesh and India.
“Bilateral relations is a big thing … it’s built on mutual interest,” he said when asked by a journalist if
Sheikh Hasina’s prolonged stay in India might affect the relationship between the two neighboring
countries.
“This is a hypothetical question. If someone stays in a country why the relations with that particular
country will be affected. There is no reason for that,” he said.
Hossain made these comments while speaking to reporters after briefing diplomats, including Indian
High Commissioner Pranay Verma, at the state guest house Padma in Dhaka.
The adviser said bilateral relations are driven by mutual interests. “Friendship is based on interests, and
it does not survive if those interests are compromised,” he said.
Hossain pointed out that India has its interests in Bangladesh, just as Dhaka has its interests in Delhi.
“We will pursue our interests, and our efforts to maintain good relations with India will continue,” he
said.
He also reaffirmed that Bangladesh is committed to upholding all agreements made with other
countries.
Foreign Secretary Masud Bin Momen was present.