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Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Engages in Diplomatic Discussions with Bangladeshi Officials on Groundbreaking Visit

August 24, 20252 Mins Read
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Pakistan and Bangladesh Strengthen Ties with Key Agreements

Pakistan and Bangladesh are set to enhance their relationship by signing several important agreements, particularly in trade. Pakistani Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar recently visited Bangladesh, marking the first high-level visit from Pakistan to Dhaka since 2012.

During his trip, Dar engaged in discussions with Bangladeshi officials, including the foreign affairs adviser, Touhid Hossain. These talks aim to mend and strengthen the ties between the two South Asian nations, especially as Bangladesh seeks to navigate its changing relationship with India.

In recent months, the relationship between Bangladesh and Pakistan has shown signs of improvement, particularly after Bangladesh’s significant political shift last August. The former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who was seen as pro-India, has since stepped down.

Dar’s visit follows a recent easing of visa restrictions between the two countries. The two nations are expected to finalize agreements on trade during Dar’s visit. Last year, Pakistan and Bangladesh began sea trading, which they expanded in February. Dar emphasized the focus on boosting economic cooperation and connectivity between the nations.

Plans for direct flights between Dhaka and Karachi are also underway, indicating a push towards closer ties. Dar is also anticipated to meet with Bangladesh’s interim leader, Muhammad Yunus, to further explore collaborative options.

At a news conference in Dhaka, Dar expressed Pakistan’s commitment to fostering a constructive and positive relationship with Bangladesh. He met with various political groups, including members of the Jamaat-e-Islami party, who have a historical connection to the region’s past.

The discussions also included talks with the newly formed National Citizen Party, which played a role in last year’s political changes in Bangladesh, and the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP). Additionally, military commanders from both nations recently held meetings to discuss security cooperation.

Despite a long history marked by conflict, particularly during the 1971 war when Bangladesh gained independence, both countries seem to be turning a page. With India closely neighboring Bangladesh, the latter looks to establish a balanced approach in its foreign relations.

As the agreements are finalized and cooperative efforts expand, the future of Pakistan-Bangladesh relations seems poised for a more collaborative and prosperous chapter.

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