State Counsellor
Daw Aung San Suu Kyi met Mr. Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of India, at
Hyderabad House, the state guest house, in New Delhi on Wednesday evening.
Discussed at the
meeting were matters relating to increased bilateral cooperation, completing
ongoing border demarcation works, cooperation to overcome cross-border
terrorism, cooperation in building road links and transportation, opening of
border gates to increase contact between peoples of both countries and
assistance from India for Rakhine State development.
“The two leaders
had a productive discussion on intensifying bilateral cooperation, including
follow-up on key decisions taken during PM’s visit to Myanmar in September
2017”, said External Affairs Ministry spokesman Raveesh Kumar via Twitter.
The State
Counsellor is in India to attend the 25th Anniversary of the ASEAN-India
Commemorative Summit.
Ref; The Global
New Light of Myanmar
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