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🇵🇰 🇧🇩 Dhaka: Major Breakthrough in Pakistan–Bangladesh Relations After 20 years, the 9th Pakistan–Bangladesh Joint Economic Commission (JEC) meeting was held in Dhaka — marking a major milestone in strengthening bilateral economic and development cooperation between the two countries. The meeting was co-chaired by Pakistan’s Federal Minister for Petroleum, Ali Pervez Malik, and Bangladesh’s Economic Affairs Adviser, Dr. Salehuddin Ahmed. According to the joint communiqué: Pakistan offered Bangladesh access to the Karachi Port Trust, enabling Dhaka to trade with China, Central Asian states, and other regional countries through the port. Both sides emphasized the importance of enhancing cooperation between their national shipping corporations. Pakistan expressed gratitude for Bangladesh’s warm hospitality, with Minister Ali Pervez Malik noting that Pakistan–Bangladesh relations are rooted in mutual respect and friendship. The two countries agreed to expedite efforts for launching direct flights between Pakistan and Bangladesh. A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between the Pakistan Halal Authority and the Bangladesh Standards and Testing Institute (BSTI) to enhance collaboration in Halal trade, paving the way for closer cooperation in product quality and certification. The communiqué also emphasized the establishment of a Pakistan–Bangladesh Knowledge Corridor, proposing 500 new, fully-funded scholarships in Pakistan for Bangladeshi students. Under the Pakistan Technical Assistance Program, Pakistan increased the number of training slots from 5 to 25. Both sides agreed to deepen cooperation in trade, investment, industry, energy, climate change, and information technology, as well as in agriculture, transport and communications, education, banking, health, tourism, media, and textiles. The two countries also agreed to enhance collaboration in medical and religious tourism. At the conclusion of the meeting, both countries signed the agreed minutes of the 9th Joint Economic Commission, reaffirming their commitment to expanding economic and developmental ties.

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