Islamabad: Pakistan's Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar and Bangladesh's Adviser for Foreign Affairs Muhammad Touhid Hossain discussed on Sunday the comprehensive bilateral relations between the two countries and ways to further develop them. During the meeting, held in Islamabad, Pakistan, the two sides explored various areas of potential collaboration.
According to Qatar News Agency, the discussions included high-level exchanges, trade and economic cooperation, cultural exchanges, and cooperation in education. The meeting emphasized capacity building and addressed humanitarian issues, reflecting their commitment to strengthening ties.
The meeting also addressed regional and international issues of common interest, aiming to enhance mutual understanding and cooperation on the global stage.