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Bangladesh and Pakistan have signed one agreement and five memorandums of understanding (MoUs) during a bilateral meeting at the foreign ministerial level. Key agreements include the abolition of visa requirements for holders of official and diplomatic passports and the formation of a joint working group on trade. The Bangladesh delegation was led by Foreign Affairs Adviser Touhid Hossain, Security Adviser Khalilur Rahman, and senior foreign ministry officials. Pakistan’s delegation was headed by Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar. Discussions also touched on sensitive issues, including Pakistan’s formal apology for the 1971 genocide and the return of assets taken to West Pakistan before independence. Business, investment, and agricultural cooperation were also prioritized. Both countries expressed interest in strengthening ties.
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