"Prime Minister Narendra Modi's comment during the joint statement of the two leaders is very important. He (Modi) says an early solution to the issue (Teesta water) 'can and will' be found. This is a new policy statement accepted by Bangladesh," Bangladesh foreign secretary Shahidul Haque said in a media interaction here.
Earlier in the day, on the Teesta water issue, Modi said the pact is important for Indo-Bangla relationship and expressed hope that the West Bengal chief minister will eventually support it.
Haque said during the interaction between Modi and Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, India has said that water resources should be a "uniting factor" between the two countries.
Speaking on the additional assistance of USD 500 million by India specially to help its military procurement, he said Bangladesh is not bound to buy arms from India.
India and Bangladesh today signed 22 pacts in key sectors including defence and civil nuclear but the long-pending Teesta waters sharing agreement remained elusive.
After holding comprehensive talks with his Bangladesh counterpart Sheikh Hasina, Modi announced a new concessional Line of Credit of USD 4.5 billion for the neighbouring country and an additional assistance of USD 500 million to help its military procurement.
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