ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and Bangladesh have reached an agreement to enhance their bilateral and multilateral cooperation. This development emerged from a telephonic conversation between Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar and Bangladeshi Foreign Minister Dr. Khalilur Rahman.
According to Radio Pakistan, the two leaders also discussed the evolving regional situation in the Middle East and its potential implications for regional peace and stability. Both parties expressed concern over the consequences that these developments could have on the wider region.
The conversation underscores the commitment of both nations to maintain close engagement and work together on issues of mutual interest in the international arena.