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The Bangladesh Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement on Sunday that Pakistan and Bangladesh confirmed their commitment to strengthen bilateral relations for the benefit of their people.
The understanding took place during a meeting between Deputy Prime Minister of Pakistan and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dara and Bangladesh Foreign Affairs Advisor Tahid Hussain.
According to the statement, the two sides emphasized the importance of regular diplomatic and sector engagements to advance cooperation in several areas.
In the afternoon, Dar demanded Chief Advisor Professor Muhammad Younus and read the statement in the exciting congratulations of Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif.
Dar is currently on a two -day official visit to Bangladesh from August 23 to 24 at the invitation of his Bangladeshi counterpart.
A spokesman for the Bangladesh Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that the bilateral meeting was with a spirit of warmth and goodwill, which reflects their shared desire to enhance brotherly relations and engagement and cooperation between the two countries.
Bangladeshi Foreign Affairs Advisor emphasized the importance of deepening bilateral relations with mutual respect, understanding and co -operation on common interests.
During the meeting, the two sides are engaged in a clear and constructive dialogue on bilateral, regional and international issues of mutual interest and confirmed all possible cooperation in all possible sectors, including trade, investment, agriculture, education, health, energy, contacts, people’s communication, tourism, tourism and destruction.
The Bangladeshi party emphasized the importance of unlocking unused capacity in all fields.
Read the statement, the two parties also acknowledged the importance of regular diplomatic and sectarian engagements in this regard.
Hussein emphasized the importance of enhancing economic and commercial engagement to fully benefit each other.
He emphasized the important role of the private sectors of the two countries in this regard.
The two sides expressed satisfaction over the significant progress in facilitating the visa process, improving maritime contacts and restarting air connectivity.
DPM Dar said that Pakistan Pakistan is in the process of launching the Bangladesh Knowledge Corridor, under which Bangladeshi students will be awarded 500 scholarships to get higher education in Pakistan over the next five years.
He added that a quarter of these scholarships will be given in the field of medicine.
The Deputy Premier has also prepared to provide Islamabad’s advanced medical treatment, including a change of organs for 40 people, including students who were injured during the July uprising in Bangladesh.
Pakistan has offered to train hockey team from Bangladesh.
He also expressed the hope that strong bilateral relations would play a positive role in South Asia and beyond peace, stability and prosperity. He exchanged views on regional and international issues of mutual interest and concern.
Read this statement, the two sides have also strongly condemned the ongoing genocide of genocide by the Israelis who occupied the Gaza Strip and the Palestinian people in the West Bank, severe human rights abuses and hunger -powered campaigns, and urged the international community to work on the international community.
They called for Israel to be responsible for its war crimes.
The two sides called on East Jerusalem to establish a viable sovereign Palestinian state based on its 1967 borders as its capital.
The two sides reiterated the importance of strengthening cooperation in SAARC, OIC, the United Nations, and other multilateral forums to promote the common goals of peace and development.
During the meeting, DPM Dar extended the invitation to Bangladesh Foreign Affairs Advisor to Islamabad.
After the bilateral meeting, the signing ceremony was held in the presence of high levels from both sides.