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Pakistan, Bangladesh discuss direct flights, economic collaboration

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif expressed satisfaction on Thursday over the positive trajectory of Pakistan-Bangladesh relations, highlighting key areas such as people-to-people contacts, academic exchanges, and trade and economic collaboration.

In a meeting with Dr. A. F. M. Khalid Hossain, Bangladesh’s Adviser on Religious Affairs, who called on him in Islamabad, the prime minister emphasized the importance of sustained high-level visits to maintain the momentum of bilateral ties.

Dr. A. F. M. Khalid Hossain was accompanied by High Commissioner of Bangladesh to Pakistan Md Iqbal Hussain Khan.

The prime minister warmly welcomed Dr. Hossain and his delegation and noted that bilateral relations between Pakistan and Bangladesh were deeply rooted in shared history, cultural ties, and familial affinities.

Recalling their previous meetings in New York and Cairo, Shehbaz Sharif praised the visionary leadership of Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus, recognizing his role in poverty alleviation and his commitment to strengthening Pakistan-Bangladesh relations.

Dr. Hossain thanked the prime minister for receiving him and noted that the brotherly relations between Pakistan and Bangladesh were underpinned by historical linkages and common faith.

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He also handed over a letter from Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus addressed to the prime minister, conveying condolences over the loss of lives and property caused by the floods in Pakistan and offering relief assistance.

Both sides also discussed the prospects of early resumption of direct flights between Pakistan and Bangladesh.

Prime Minister Shehbaz reiterated his invitation to the Chief Advisor to undertake an official visit to Pakistan at his convenience. The Bangladeshi side also extended an invitation to the prime minister on behalf of the Chief Advisor and the government of Bangladesh.