Muhammad Yunus, Chief Adviser of the interim government in Bangladesh, emphasized the importance of resolving the Teesta water-sharing treaty with India. He stated that delaying the resolution serves no purpose for either nation and that the issue must be settled according to international norms. Yunus also mentioned the need for both countries to work together on humanitarian grounds to address the flood situation in the region. He condemned the border killings and emphasized the need for legal procedures to handle such issues. The interim government in Bangladesh is committed to pursuing dialogue with India to address these longstanding issues.
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