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Bangladesh does not want ties with India to deteriorate over Teesta: Minister

Bangladesh does not want ties with India to deteriorate over Teesta: MinisterWorldPing

"The neighbouring country is a friendly country. They have to think that while they have their interests, we also have ours," Water Resources Minister Shahiduddin Chowdhury Anee said.

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