Renewing ties through dialogue and trust
Bangladesh and Pakistan today expressed hope for making bilateral relations deeper and more multidimensional through expanded cooperation in trade, investment and other sectors.
This was revealed when Pakistan High Commissioner to Bangladesh Imran Haider paid a courtesy call on Prime Minister's Foreign Affairs Adviser Humayun Kabir at the Prime Minister's Office in Tejgaon here, said a press release here.
During the talks, the two sides discussed various issues of mutual interest and reviewed the state of bilateral relations.
They particularly stressed the need for strengthening relations, increasing trade and investment, and expanding cooperation in different sectors.
The meeting was held in a cordial and forward-looking atmosphere, reflecting the growing diplomatic engagement between Dhaka and Islamabad. Both sides engaged in constructive discussions on a broad spectrum of issues of mutual interest, underscoring the importance of sustained dialogue and cooperation.
Particular emphasis was placed on enhancing bilateral economic relations, with a focus on expanding trade volumes and encouraging investment flows. The two representatives explored potential avenues to facilitate business partnerships, improve market access, and strengthen institutional collaboration between the two countries.
In addition to economic cooperation, the discussion touched upon the importance of fostering people-to-people connections and promoting cultural exchanges as a means of building greater mutual understanding.
Both Bangladesh and Pakistan expressed optimism regarding the future trajectory of their relations. They reaffirmed their shared commitment to further deepening and diversifying bilateral ties across multiple sectors, guided by mutual respect and common interests.
The meeting concluded with a renewed pledge to maintain regular high-level interactions and pursue collaborative initiatives that contribute to regional stability and economic growth.
Both sides voiced optimism that ties between the two countries would grow stronger and broader in the days ahead.