US urges India, Bangladesh to resolve differences peacefully

The United States has called for India and Bangladesh to address their differences through peaceful means, State Department Spokesperson Matthew Miller said at a press briefing Monday.
'We encourage all parties to resolve their disagreements peacefully,' Miller said in response to a question about the recent visit of India’s Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri to Bangladesh.
During the visit, Misri engaged in discussions with several high-ranking officials, including Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus, Foreign Adviser Touhid Hossain, and Foreign Secretary Jashim Uddin.
This marks the first visit by a senior Indian diplomat to Bangladesh since Sheikh Hasina was removed from office as prime minister on August 5.
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