Two leaders discuss ways to further strengthen cooperation in diverse areas including trade, regional connectivity and people-to-people exchanges


Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has emphasized Pakistan’s commitment to building constructive and forward-looking ties with Bangladesh, rooted in mutual respect, trust, and shared aspirations of regional peace and prosperity.
He made the remarks during his meeting with the Chief Adviser of Bangladesh, Professor Muhammad Yunus, in New York.
The two leaders reviewed the current state of Pakistan-Bangladesh bilateral relations and discussed ways to further strengthen cooperation in diverse areas, including trade, regional connectivity, and people-to-people exchanges.
The Chief Adviser of Bangladesh appreciated Pakistan’s initiative to deepen engagement and highlighted the importance of enhancing bilateral trade and cultural linkages.

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