
Bangladesh’s Foreign Secretary MD Mohammad Jashim Uddin. — AFP/File
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LAHORE: Bangladesh Secretary of Foreign Affairs has praised the governments of Pakistan and Bangladesh to simplify key measures such as visa regulations and strengthen bilateral relations such as direct flights between the two countries. They are committed to their commitment. He expressed his gratitude to Pakistan’s Minister of Commerce Jam Kamal Khan for facilitating the immediate opening of Dhaka-Karachi flights.
MD Jashm Adin emphasized the hope that this pace will continue, and will encourage further steps to promote unity and shared prosperity in the region. He noted that better Pakistan Bangladesh relations could have multilateral benefits, including increased trade, cultural exchange and investment opportunities, eventually promoting strong economic and social integration in South Asia.
Leading a high -level delegation of Pakistan’s South Asian business leaders, Jashid Udin advocated the mutual open visa governments, which they considered important to enhance business with the people and business with the people. He also praised the Pakistani government for the SAARC Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SAARC CCI) headquarters building in Islamabad.
Recently, a Pakistani business delegation led by FPCCI President Atif Ikram Sheikh visited Bangladesh to search for trade and business cooperation. Jashim Adin highlighted that the results of SAARC CCI’s permanent efforts have come out. “Our mission to strengthen the trade and economic relations between SAARC countries is not just a vision, it is becoming a solid fact. He said that the steps we have offered are more and more regional integration and economic. They are promoting cooperation, which pave the way for each other and pave the way for a prosperous South Asia.
The airlines of both Pakistan and Bangladesh have now begun direct flights, which has significantly reduced travel time and enabled maximum interaction between business communities. Talks are underway to launch passenger ferry service and establish direct maritime routes, further strengthen regional cooperation and open new economic opportunities.
Jashim Adin reaffirmed a vital role in raising SAARC in enhancing regional trade and cooperation. “The most cost -effective trade, which directly benefits the people, happens in neighboring countries. He emphasized that strengthening regional relations is not only economically wise but also socially beneficial. Is
To increase these benefits, he announced the upcoming ‘South Asian Business Leaders Conference’, which is scheduled for May 17-18 in Dhaka. This important event will unite business leaders, industrialists, businessmen and political figures from the region to find new ways for cooperation and develop a viable strategy for regional growth.
“This gathering will serve as a dynamic platform for dialogue, partnerships and innovation. There is an opportunity for us to be together, share insights and form a future of South Asian trade and economic integration with mutual cooperation. Give
Vice President of SAARC CCI Pakistan Chapter, Mian Anjum Nasser, emphasized the ability to change regional relations. “The connection of business with people and business is the basis for peaceful, prosperous and comprehensive development. By promoting these contacts, we are not just building economic bridges. We are laying the foundation of a united South Asia, where Prosperity is shared, and development is involved.