[🇧🇩] Bangladesh-Pakistan Relation---Can we look beyond 1971?

[🇧🇩] Bangladesh-Pakistan Relation---Can we look beyond 1971?
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Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif calls Chief Adviser Dr Yunus
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Updated: 30 Aug 2024, 23: 04

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Interim Government Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus (L) and Pakistan Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif BSS

Pakistan Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif called Dr. Muhammad Yunus over telephone on Friday, congratulating him on his assumption of the leadership of the interim government of Bangladesh.

The Pakistan prime minister expressed his best wishes to the chief adviser and hoped that the goodwill between the two South Asian countries would be translated into substantial cooperation for the benefit of their peoples.

Chief adviser Dr. Yunus thanked Pakistan prime minister Sharif for the phone call and the congratulatory message received from him following his swearing-in as the Bangladesh chief adviser after a student-led revolution, the chief adviser’s press wing said.

He also thanked the Pakistan prime minister for sending a message conveying sympathy and solidarity of the people of Pakistan for the flood victims of Bangladesh.

Sharif expressed his willingness to provide support for the people affected by the floods in southern and southeastern parts of Bangladesh.

He emphasised the need to revitalise relations between the two nations, saying there remains immense potential in expanding bilateral trade and economic cooperation.

The Pakistan prime minister underscored the necessity to resume mechanisms like foreign secretary-level consultations and the joint economic commission between Dhaka and Islamabad.

He also stressed the need for reinvigorating the SAARC process.

The chief adviser said he is committed to revitalising SAARC as a top regional forum to boost ties among the South Asian nations.

He highlighted the necessity of holding regular SAARC summits and stressed holding even a brief meeting among the heads of state and governments of the SAARC states at the earliest convenience.

Dr. Yunus also called for strengthening economic ties and people-to-people connections between the two nations.​
 

Bangladeshis can now travel to Pakistan without paying visa fee

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Pakistan has announced a new visa policy allowing citizens from 126 countries, including Bangladesh, to travel to Pakistan without a visa fee, to enhance diplomatic and people-to-people ties.

Pakistan's High Commissioner to Bangladesh, Syed Ahmad Maroof, informed about this development to the Home Affairs Adviser Lt Gen (Retd) Md Jahangir Alam Chowdhury during a meeting held today at the Secretariat, according to a press release.

During the meeting, the high commissioner highlighted that the new visa policy, which was introduced two weeks ago, aims to simplify travel procedures and promote tourism and business between Pakistan and the included countries.

Bangladesh, being one of the 126 nations on the list, stands to benefit from this initiative.

Maroof emphasised that this policy is part of Pakistan's broader efforts to strengthen bilateral relations and enhance cooperation with Bangladesh. He also expressed optimism that the travel arrangement without any visa fee would lead to increased interactions in various sectors, including trade, education, and cultural exchanges.

In addition to the visa policy, the meeting also covered discussions on resuming direct flights between the two countries, which had been suspended since 2018. The envoy stressed the importance of reinstating these flights to further facilitate travel and business engagements between Pakistan and Bangladesh.

The new visa policy is expected to be a major step forward in improving bilateral relations, which have seen a period of relative stagnation over the past 15 years. Both sides agreed on the need to overcome past challenges and work towards a more collaborative future.

Senior officials from both countries, including Kamran Dhangal, Counselor of the Pakistan High Commission in Dhaka, and home ministry officials were present at the time.​
 

Bangladesh, Pakistan to expedite bilateral trade, commerce
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha . Dhaka 10 September, 2024, 22:19

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Adviser to the interim government on the finance and commerce ministries Salehuddin Ahmed on Tuesday put emphasis on expediting the existing trade and commerce relations between Bangladesh and Pakistan which had long been remained stagnant.

‘Trade and commerce with Pakistan had long been stagnant due to various reasons,’ he said.

The adviser was talking to reporters after Pakistan high commissioner to Bangladesh Syed Ahmed Maroof met him at his ERD office in the capital’s Sher-e-Bangla Nagar on the day.

When asked about boosting the bilateral trade, Salehuddin said that he suggested the Pakistan high commissioner to pursue and engage more the private sector in this regard rather than relying only on G2G process.

He said that the Pakistan high commissioner had shown their keen interest in Bangladesh’s jute products since it was very attractive having a wide variation of products.

‘It was beyond their imagination...they will participate in an exhibition and they will try to promote and import more jute-made goods if their entrepreneurs are convinced. Our businesses can also import products from them if they are convinced,’ he added.

Salehuddin said that Pakistan would also try to relaunch direct flight like Dhaka-Karachi if that was commercially viable.

Regarding boosting economic cooperation, the finance adviser said that there were some issues like technical assistance while projects could be taken in joint cooperation. ‘But, many surrounding matters like interests of both the countries should have to be considered,’ he said.

Noting that Pakistan wanted to start the economic cooperation strongly, he said, ‘But, it can’t be opened or launched quickly ....we can’t start immediately, rather we have to make some homework which is also similar to them.’

The Pakistan high commissioner said that they had a wonderful discussion regarding the economic and trade relations between Pakistan and Bangladesh. ‘We discussed every aspect of that and we are looking forward to have a greater and in-depth economic and trade cooperation as well as interaction with Bangladesh in the coming years,’ he added.

Asked about the possible cooperation from Pakistan under the current circumstances, the Pakistan envoy said, ‘At the moment, we feel that the assistance that we can provide ...we again reiterated that the post flood situation in Bangladesh where we can provide some assistance ...and we are waiting. The offer stands as made by our prime minister like several days ago when he called on chief adviser,’

‘So, that offer is still there and I shared this with the finance adviser and we are ready to assist Bangladesh, the government and the people in post flood relief efforts.’ added the Pakistan high commissioner.​
 

Pakistan seeks early resumption of direct flights with Bangladesh
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Published :
Sep 10, 2024 21:11
Updated :
Sep 10, 2024 21:12

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High Commissioner of Pakistan to Bangladesh Syed Ahmed Maroof on Tuesday requested Bangladesh to ease visas for Pakistani nationals to Bangladesh for further advancing the trade and economic relations between the two countries and enhancing people-to-people contact.

He also underscored the need for early resumption of direct flights between Bangladesh and Pakistan by either Bangladeshi or Pakistani airlines.

The envoy paid a courtesy call on the Adviser for Foreign Affairs of the interim government Md Touhid Hossain today at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and discussed the issues.

Referring to his meeting with Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus, High Commissioner Maroof assured the full support of the Government of Pakistan in any initiative to reinvigorate the SAARC and expressed hope that Bangladesh and Pakistan will continue to work closely at other multilateral fora.

The High Commissioner expressed hope that the Prime Minister of Pakistan and Chief Adviser would be meeting on the sidelines of the upcoming UNGA in New York, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The envoy congratulated the Adviser for Foreign Affairs on his appointment as the Foreign Affairs Adviser.

He referred to the congratulatory messages of the Prime Minister of Pakistan to the Chief Adviser and reaffirmed the commitment of the Government of Pakistan to work with the interim government of Bangladesh for the benefit of the people of both countries.

The High Commissioner of Pakistan emphasized the need to strengthen relations between the two countries.

He emphasized the necessity of resuming the activities of the existing bilateral mechanisms like Foreign Secretary-level Consultations and Joint Economic Commission.

The Foreign Affairs Adviser also underscored the significance of strengthening bilateral relations and assured to extend necessary cooperation for further advancing the ties.

He also emphasized the importance of revitalizing SAARC to foster strong regional cooperation for the benefit of the people of the region.​
 
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If Pakistan can use its geo-strategic location, it can become a trading hub for South, Central and West Asia. To become an economic powerhouse all Pakistan needs is political stability.

How Pakistan be a trading hub merely because of geo strategic location? Can you please elaborate?
 
How Pakistan be a trading hub merely because of geo strategic location? Can you please elaborate?
Pakistan is a land bridge between South, Central and West Asia. If they can build multinational road network to connect South, Central and West Asia they can easily become a business hub. Unfortunately, despite its huge geographical size, India does not have the kind of geostrategic importance that Pakistan has.
 

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