Pakistan's Foreign Minister to Visit Dhaka in February
Pakistan's Foreign Minister, Ishaq Dar, is scheduled to visit Bangladesh at the beginning of next month. If all goes as planned, he will make a one-day visit to Dhaka between February 5 and 7.
This information was reported by Pakistan's news outlet Express Tribune on Friday, January 3.
According to a diplomatic source, Ishaq Dar plans to visit Bangladesh during a trip to a Southeast Asian country in the first week of February. Pakistan's High Commissioner in Dhaka, Syed Ahmed Maroof, discussed the visit with Ishrat Jahan, Director General of the South Asia Wing of Bangladesh's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, at the ministry last Thursday.
Diplomatic sources in both Dhaka and Islamabad suggest that Pakistan has been prioritizing strengthening ties with Bangladesh since the political shift on August 5. Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif met with the Chief Adviser of Bangladesh's interim government, Professor Muhammad Yunus, twice recently—once during the United Nations General Assembly in New York last September and again at the D-8 Summit in Cairo last December. On both occasions, the Pakistani Prime Minister expressed his desire to host Professor Yunus in Islamabad.
Meanwhile, construction of Bangladesh's High Commission in Islamabad is expected to be completed by June. Pakistan is considering inviting Professor Yunus to Islamabad for the inauguration of the High Commission.
Notably, if Ishaq Dar visits Dhaka, it will mark the first visit by a Pakistani foreign minister to Bangladesh in over a decade. The last visit occurred in November 2012, when then-Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar visited Dhaka.
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