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Direct Air Services Enhance Bilateral Ties

Bangladesh’s High Commissioner to Pakistan, Mohammad Iqbal Hussain, recently made an exciting announcement that is set to strengthen the relationship between the two South Asian nations. Direct air services between Bangladesh and Pakistan are now available, marking a significant step towards enhancing connectivity and fostering cooperation.

Historic Relationship Emphasized

During a press conference in Peshawar, Hussain highlighted the deep-rooted and historic relationship between Bangladesh and Pakistan. He expressed the intention to introduce direct flights as a means to facilitate travel and strengthen ties in various sectors such as tourism, education, and trade.

Trade and Diplomatic Relations Continue to Grow

The High Commissioner underscored the growing trade and diplomatic relations between the two countries, emphasizing the potential for further development. He mentioned the demand for Bangladeshi products in Pakistan and encouraged businesses to explore investment opportunities, particularly in healthcare and industrial sectors in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

Focus on Economic Development and Freedom of Expression

In light of the upcoming elections in Bangladesh, Hussain reiterated his country’s commitment to economic development as a top priority. He also highlighted Bangladesh’s dedication to freedom of expression, noting the role of social media in empowering the younger generation to exercise their rights and contribute to a culture of free speech in the country.

Praise for Pakistan’s Air Force

The High Commissioner concluded by commending Pakistan’s Air Force for its exceptional capabilities in the defense sector. This acknowledgment further solidifies the bond between the two nations and showcases mutual respect and admiration for each other’s strengths.

The introduction of direct air services between Bangladesh and Pakistan opens up a world of possibilities for enhanced cooperation and collaboration. As both countries continue to strengthen their ties, the future looks promising for a flourishing relationship built on mutual respect, economic growth, and shared values.