Khawaja Muhammad Asif, the president of Pakistan, emphasized the closeness of Pakistan and Bangladesh and pressed for stronger relationships with Bangladesh. Asif stated that both capital were eager to work toward advancing economic, political, and social participation in reference to the cordial ties between the two countries. Asif, who was quoted by Geo News as saying,” We value our relationships with Bangladesh and look forward to advancing our wedding in different businesses.”
He was speaking at a reception on Friday to observe Bangladesh’s 54th National and Independence Day as the country’s top host, which was hosted by Bangladesh’s great director Muhammad Iqbal Hussain Khan and his wife Roushan Naheed. The secretary applauded Bangladesh’s development in the socio-economic industry.
He cited the historical and cultural ties between Pakistan and Bangladesh as a significant source of cohesion between the two familial nations.
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