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Mamata Banerjee meets Bangladesh President

| | Feb 21, 2015, at 05:35 am
Dhaka, Feb 20 (IBNS): West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Friday met Bangladesh President Md. Abdul Hamid as they discussed 'matters of mutual interest'.

In a series of tweets, Banerjee said: "Today I had the opportunity to call upon H. E. Md Abdul Hamid, the Honourable President of Republic of Bangladesh."

"We discussed various matters of mutual interest. Hon. President also fondly remembered his recent visit to India and Kolkata in particular," she said.

"Our discussion centred around issues to further strengthen the cordial and strong bonding we have between Bangladesh and West Bengal," she said.

Banerjee reached Dhaka on Friday.
 

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