- Ishaq will visit Bangladesh next month: High Commissioner
- The prime minister is likely to call the main advisor Dr. Muhammad Yunus.
- Both countries “decided” to take their relations with new heights.
Islamabad: The Golden Age of the relations of Pakistan-Bangladesh has begun and “we are determined to take them to the platinum step,” said Bangladesh’s high commissioner, Muhammad Iqbal Hussain Khan.
The high commissioner declared this in an interview with The news In Islamabad on Sunday. He said that the Vice Prime Minister of the Prime Minister of Pakistan, Senator Muhammad Ishaq Dar, would visit the capital of Bangladesh in April.
It would be the first high -level political visit from Islamabad to Dhaka since the starting administration assumed the position in Bangladesh last year.
The senator is likely to also call the main advisor Dr. Muhammad Yunus, in addition to holding several other high -level bilateral meetings. He will transmit the message of goodwill of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to Dr. Yunus. Dhaka’s visit would greatly contribute to the bidirectional relationships even more.
Khan said that the two fraternal countries were also completely oriented to open new views of their bilateral relations. It was encouraging that trade between our two countries would have already begun, and surely relations would expand to several other spheres, he added. “More areas are being identified, while there is an enormous capacity to increase it.”
For a consultation, the high commissioner said that both countries were determined to take their relations with new heights in all departments of life.
The high commissioner said that Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Amna Baloch, would visit Dhaka before the DPM visit. Later, a significant visit from Dhaka to Islamabad would also be held.
Ambassador Khan expressed hope that connectivity between Pakistan and Bangladesh will be improved, since the people of the two countries were eager to make visits to each other.
Ambassador Muhammad Iqbal Hussain Khan, who assumed the allocation in the last week of December, said the convergence of Islamabad and Dhaka in a series of regional and international problems was a source of encouragement for the people of the two countries.