
Leaders of Pakistan and Bangladesh agreed during a call to increase cooperation across sectors and coordinate more closely at international forums.
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Pakistan and Bangladesh have agreed to increase cooperation in different sectors and work more closely at international forums to build a stronger partnership.
The understanding was reached during a telephone conversation between Deputy Prime Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar and Bangladesh’s Foreign Minister Khalil ur Rehman.
During the call, the deputy prime minister congratulated his Bangladeshi counterpart on his recent appointment. Both leaders expressed their commitment to strengthening bilateral relations and enhancing collaboration in various areas.
They agreed to work toward a forward looking partnership aimed at promoting peace, stability, and prosperity for the people of both countries.
The discussion also included cooperation at international forums, with both sides indicating their willingness to coordinate more closely on shared interests.
The conversation reflects a renewed effort to deepen ties and expand engagement between Pakistan and Bangladesh across multiple sectors.
