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Pakistan envoy meets foreign adviser

Greenwatch Desk Diplomacy 2025-10-24, 2:32pm

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Pakistan High Commissioner in Dhaka Imran Haider paid his maiden courtesy call on Foreign Affairs Adviser Md. Touhid Hossain  at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs here on Thursday.


During the call on, both sides noted with appreciation the recent engagements and exchange of high-level ministerial visits between the two countries, including the visit of the Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister to Bangladesh in August 2025, said foreign ministry press release here.

They also mention med the successful holding of the 6th Foreign Secretary–level Bilateral Consultations in Dhaka in April 2025. Both sides further welcomed the forthcoming 9th meeting of the Joint Economic Commission, scheduled to be held in Dhaka on October 27, 2025, after a considerable gap.

The adviser expressed his satisfaction that the two countries have recently made progress in several areas of cooperation, including the simplification of visa procedures and resumption of air connectivity.

They also discussed various bilateral issues and the importance of strengthening collaboration across multiple sectors.

The foreign adviser assured the high commissioner of all possible cooperation during his tenure in Bangladesh, reports BSS.