No plans to buy oil through India: State Minister
State Minister for Foreign Affairs Shahrir Alam has said that the government has no plan to buy oil from a third country through India.
He said Bangladesh can buy oil from India. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's visit to India will have a detailed discussion on energy cooperation with the country.
He said this to reporters during the Prime Minister's visit to India at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Sunday (September 4).
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is going to India on Monday on a four-day state visit and will discuss various issues with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the issue of bilateral issues.
The Prime Minister of Bangladesh will also meet with the President of India Draupadi Murmu, Vice President Jagdish Dhanka, and the two countries will have seven agreements and agreements signed after the discussions at the level of the two countries.
In the Prime Minister's visit to India, State Minister Shahrir said in the briefing that another third country has no plans to buy oil through India. We can take India's oil. A connectivity pipe line has also been built on the way to the state, which can be a lot of poison.
The Minister of State for Foreign Affairs said that a landmark decision on the poison of energy, power, energy, food cooperation with India has been taken several years ago. We are coming to India and the work of a large industrial group of India will be launched at the end of this year.