Bangladesh, who is getting trapped in the trap of Pak, met Shahbaz Sharif apart from UNGA

Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif held separate meetings with Bangladesh Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus and Sri Lankan President Anua Kumara Disanayake and discussed bilateral relations on Thursday, the announcement was made on Thursday. These meetings came out of the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York on Wednesday, where the three leaders were present to participate in the session. According to an official statement from Pakistan, during the “warmth and cordial” meeting with Sharif’s Younus, the two leaders reviewed the current status of Pakistan-Bangladesh bilateral relations and discussed methods to further strengthen cooperation in diverse fields, including business, regional contact and exchange between people.

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The Prime Minister emphasized Pakistan’s commitment to create creative and visionary relations with Bangladesh, which is based on the shared aspirations of mutual respect, trust and regional peace and prosperity. During the meeting at the United Nations Headquarters, Younus appreciated Pakistan’s initiative to deepen the relationship and highlighted the importance of increasing bilateral trade and cultural relations. The statement said that the meeting was held in a cordial and friendly atmosphere, showing the transitors of both countries to work together for the good of their people and the stability of South Asia. According to another statement, several fields including high-level exchange, bilateral trade, educational cooperation, cultural exchange and defense cooperation were discussed in the meeting of Prime Minister Sharif and President Disanayake held at the Sri Lankan permanent mission at the United Nations.

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He also exchanged ideas on various regional and global issues. The statement said, the two leaders expressed satisfaction with the strong nature of Pakistan-Sri Lanka bilateral relations. He confirmed to continue working together to ensure that these relationships would become even stronger in the coming years. The Prime Minister reiterated Pakistan’s commitment to increase bilateral relations with Sri Lanka in all regions and appreciated close cooperation between the two countries at various international forums.

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