The Bangladesh Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) has dismissed India's claims of mistreatment of Indian fishermen as "baseless and fabricated." Bangladesh expressed disappointment over these allegations, stating they harm the trust between the two nations.
According to MOFA, the detained 95 Indian fishermen were treated appropriately, with consular access granted to Indian representatives. Health screenings confirmed the fishermen were medically fit, and the Bangladesh Coast Guard provided necessary support during their journey.
Bangladesh emphasized its commitment to resolving humanitarian issues amicably, highlighting the successful repatriation of 90 Bangladeshi fishermen from India and 95 Indian fishermen from Bangladesh on January 5, 2025. The exchange included the return of fishing vessels to their respective countries.
Bangladesh urged all parties to avoid unfounded allegations that could undermine cooperation and mutual respect between the two countries.
This is a part of the government in Bangladesh that deals with the country's relationships with other countries, like India. They handle things like talking to other countries and solving problems between them.
Allegations are claims or accusations that someone has done something wrong. In this case, India is saying that Bangladesh did something wrong to Indian fishermen.
Consular access means that people from the Indian government can meet and help their citizens, like the fishermen, who are in another country, like Bangladesh.
Repatriation is the process of sending someone back to their own country. Here, it means sending the fishermen back to India from Bangladesh.
Bilateral relations refer to the relationship between two countries. In this context, it means the relationship between India and Bangladesh.
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