ISLAMABAD: Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Senator Muhammad Ishaq Dar has left for Bangladesh on a 2-day official visit.
Ishaq Dar’s visit is being held at the invitation of the Bangladeshi government. During the visit, the Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister is scheduled to hold important meetings with the Bangladeshi top leadership in Dhaka, in which all aspects of the relations between the two countries will be discussed in detail.
Ishaq Dar will also meet Bangladesh’s Chief Advisor Professor Muhammad Yunus, while he will also have a meeting with Foreign Affairs Advisor Muhammad Towhid Hussain. In these meetings, measures to further promote bilateral relations will be considered, as well as regional and global issues will be discussed.
This visit is part of efforts to further strengthen political and diplomatic ties between Pakistan and Bangladesh.
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