Bangladesh High Commission announces direct air services with Pakistan


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Bangladesh High Commissioner to Pakistan Mohammad Iqbal Hussain has announced plans to begin direct air services between Bangladesh and Pakistan, further strengthening bilateral ties.

Speaking at a press conference in Peshawar on Saturday, Hussain emphasized the deep and historic relationship between the two countries and expressed the intention to start direct flights to facilitate travel and connectivity.

He noted that such a move would improve cooperation in various sectors, including tourism, education and trade.

The High Commissioner also highlighted the growing trade and diplomatic relations between Bangladesh and Pakistan, stating that these ties would continue to strengthen.

He underlined Bangladesh’s commitment to freedom of expression, noting how social media has empowered the younger generation to express their rights, contributing to a strong culture of freedom of expression in the country.

Additionally, Hussain pointed out the vast investment opportunities in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, particularly in the healthcare and industrial sectors, encouraging companies to explore these avenues.

He also mentioned the demand for Bangladeshi products in Pakistan, with trade ongoing between the two nations through shipping routes linking Chittagong and Karachi, although the volume remains modest.

The High Commissioner also mentioned the upcoming elections in Bangladesh and reiterated his country’s focus on economic development as a key priority.

He concluded by praising the Pakistan Air Force for its exceptional capabilities in the defense sector.

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