Pakistan looks forward to boost ties with Bangladesh, foreign office,












Pakistan looks forward to boost ties with Bangladesh, foreign office, 

ISLAMABAD/DHAKA: As India’s relations with its neighbours in the South Asian region deteriorate, old foes Pakistan and Bangladesh are making a push to build diplomatic, economic and cultural ties that could upend decades of historic arrangements in the region, officials and experts in Islamabad and Dhaka have said. Indeed, a number of recent diplomatic developments have hinted at a thaw in a long-troubled Pakistan-Bangladesh equation.

Prime Minister Imran Khan invited his Bangladeshi counterpart, Sheikh Hasina, to visit Islamabad in a rare call earlier this month that came just weeks after a “quiet” meeting between Pakistan’s high commissioner to Dhaka, Imran Ahmed Siddiqui, and Bangladeshi Foreign Minister A. K. Abdul Momen.

We look forward to having a sustained dialogue with the Government of Bangladesh on how best our bilateral relations can move forward on a positive trajectory Pakistan’s foreign office spokesperson Aisha Farooqui told Arab News.

We hope to work and take forward our relations, whether it’s trade, culture and all other mutual areas Ambassador Siddiqui declined to give details of his meeting with Momen but told Arab News that the aim of the huddle was to further promote bilateral relations with a forward-looking approach given a desire from both sides to strengthen ties, particularly through private-sector partnerships.

The younger generation is especially keen to forge meaningful ties. There is a huge potential in bilateral economic and commercial cooperation he said. The two sides may work together to realize this potential with a focus on bringing our respective private sectors closer Mohammad Ruhul Alam Siddique, Bangladesh’s high commissioner-designate to Pakistan, also said that he aimed to improve trade and commercial ties between the two nations during his tenure.

My only mission will be to better the bilateral relations as much as possible while delivering services in Pakistan  he said, saying his first task in the coming weeks would be to reduce the trade imbalance between the two countries. According to the State Bank of Pakistan, Pakistan’s exports to Bangladesh reached $736 million in 2019, while Bangladesh’s exports to Pakistan were only $44 million. Pakistan and Bangladesh’s embrace comes at a time when relations between India and many countries in the region are unraveling.

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