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Bangladesh expresses gratitude as India invites country to G20 summit meeting

<span style="color: #222222;">With the assumption of the G20 presidency by India today, December 1, Bangladesh also became an invited nation to take part in the meetings including the summit meeting of G20. </span><br />''<br />''AIR correspondent reports, Bangladesh has expressed its gratitude for being included among the invited countries of G-20 as several issues of the G-20 agenda have an important bearing on Bangladesh.<br />''<br />''The assumption of the Presidency of G20 by India on 1st December is also a significant event for Bangladesh also as it becomes a guest country which will take part in the G-20 meetings and summit meeting next year in September.<br />''<br />''Expressing gratitude on being invited to the G20 under India's Presidency, Bangladesh State Minister for Foreign Affairs Shahriar Alam said that it will further strengthen ties between the two countries. <br />''<br />''Most of the major newspapers of Bangladesh have carried the article by Prime Minister Narendra Modi which sets out the vision and tasks of the G 20 under the presidency of India. <br />''<br />''Outlining the priorities of India during this period Prime Minister Modi in his article said that during its Presidency, India will work to promote the universal sense of one-ness by adopting the theme "One Earth, One Family, One Future." <br />''<br />''Prime Minister Modi's assertion that climate change, terrorism, and pandemics are the greatest challenges faced by the world which can be solved by acting together, resonates deeply with Bangladesh as it fights the deep impact of climate change and the impact of Covid 19 on its economy. <br />''<br />''<span style="color: #222222;">The clarion call given by Prime Minister Modi to depoliticize the global supply of food, fertiliser, and medical products so that geo-political tensions don't lead to a humanitarian crisis touches upon the crucial issues faced by the global south including Bangladesh. </span><br />

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