St. Martin himself claimed that Myanmar
The website of the Myanmar government population department is shown on the published map of St. Martin on the country's landmark. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs summoned Mymensing ambassador U Levin O'Connell in this incident.
On Saturday (October 6th) the Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Marine), retired naval officer. Burman's ambassador to Lieutenant General Wu Khurse Alam was summoned.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has given a diplomatic letter to Myanmar on behalf of Bangladesh.
According to diplomatic sources, the map of Myanmar government's Department of Population has recently shown the map of their country, where Saint Martin is shown part of their land.
On that map, St Martin of Myanmar's mainland and Bay of Bengal marker is identified in the same color. On the other hand, the land of Bangladesh is marked in other colors.
A diplomatic letter was given to Ambassador U Lewin O. in the meeting. So there is a thorough evidence of St. Martin's part of Bangladesh. Besides, the letter was also sought in response to such objectionable work from Myanmar.
Part of the present Bangladesh region, from the formation of St. Martin in the coral island of Cox's Bazar. In 1937, when Burma and India were divided under British rule, St. Martin died in India.
During the Partition of India in 1947, Saint Martin was included in Pakistan. After the independence of Bangladesh in 1971, it belongs to Bangladesh. In 1974, with the adoption of St. Martin's, the maritime boundary agreement with Myanmar was taken.
At the time, the Bangladesh side said that if Myanmar continues to do such objectionable work, then Bangladesh will take appropriate measures.
On Saturday (October 6th) the Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Marine), retired naval officer. Burman's ambassador to Lieutenant General Wu Khurse Alam was summoned.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has given a diplomatic letter to Myanmar on behalf of Bangladesh.
According to diplomatic sources, the map of Myanmar government's Department of Population has recently shown the map of their country, where Saint Martin is shown part of their land.
On that map, St Martin of Myanmar's mainland and Bay of Bengal marker is identified in the same color. On the other hand, the land of Bangladesh is marked in other colors.
A diplomatic letter was given to Ambassador U Lewin O. in the meeting. So there is a thorough evidence of St. Martin's part of Bangladesh. Besides, the letter was also sought in response to such objectionable work from Myanmar.
Part of the present Bangladesh region, from the formation of St. Martin in the coral island of Cox's Bazar. In 1937, when Burma and India were divided under British rule, St. Martin died in India.
During the Partition of India in 1947, Saint Martin was included in Pakistan. After the independence of Bangladesh in 1971, it belongs to Bangladesh. In 1974, with the adoption of St. Martin's, the maritime boundary agreement with Myanmar was taken.
At the time, the Bangladesh side said that if Myanmar continues to do such objectionable work, then Bangladesh will take appropriate measures.
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