They discussed mutually beneficial bilateral cooperation in diverse fields especially in economy and trade.
Islamabad: Minister of State Hina Rabbani Khar and Bangladeshi Minister of Foreign Affairs AK Abdul Momen on Saturday discussed mutually beneficial bilateral cooperation in diverse fields, especially in economy and trade.
They held a meeting on the sidelines of the Sri Lanka independence festivities, Foreign Office Spokesperson said in a press release.
They discussed mutually beneficial bilateral cooperation in diverse fields especially in economy and trade.
The Minister of State expressed satisfaction over the fact that commercial relations between the two countries are gaining momentum.
She underscored the need for bolstering economic, trade and investment linkages, and enhancing tourism and people-to-people contacts. There is commonality of views between Pakistan and Bangladesh on many international issues, especially those pertaining to Muslim Ummah.
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