Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar has described his 36-hour visit to Bangladesh as “highly productive,” expressing optimism that it would inject new momentum into bilateral ties.
Dar, who arrived in Dhaka on Saturday and departed late Sunday night, held bilateral talks with Bangladesh’s foreign affairs adviser and met political figures including Chief Adviser, Begum Khaleda Zia, Shafiqur Rahman, and Akhtar Hossain.
“I firmly believe this visit will pave the way for greater cooperation and more exchanges in the future,” Dar posted before leaving Dhaka.