Muhammad Yunus, Pak PM Shehbaz Sharif meet in Cairo, discuss 1971 issues

Published Date: 21-12-2024 | 12:51 pm

Dhaka :  Bangladesh has asked Pakistan to settle the issues of 1971 to help Dhaka move forward with its relationship with Islamabad “once and for all for the future generations,” state-run news agency has said.

Bangladesh Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus and Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif also discussed the revival of the the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) and called for a strategic relationship between Dhaka and Islamabad.

Yunus and Sharif met on the margins of the D-8 Summit at Cairo on Friday when the two leaders agreed to strengthen relations through increased trade, commerce, and exchange of sports and cultural delegations, state-run news agency Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha (BSS) said.

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Yunus urged Sharif to settle the issues of 1971 to help Dhaka move forward with its relationship with Islamabad and said, “The issues have kept coming again and again. Let’s settle those issues for us to move forward.” Sharif said the 1974 tripartite agreement involving Bangladesh, Pakistan, and India settled things, “but if there are other outstanding issues,” he would be happy to look at them, according to the BSS. Yunus said it would be nice to resolve things “once and for all for the future generations.” Yunus and Sharif also discussed the revival of the SAARC. Sharif urged Yunus to work on the possibility of holding a summit of the regional body.

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Calling for a strategic relationship between Dhaka and Islamabad, Sharif said, “We are really looking forward to strengthening our relationship with our brother-in-country Bangladesh.” Pakistan’s state-run Associated Press of Pakistan (APP) quoted a press release from the prime minister’s office and said Sharif expressed gratitude for the facilitation of trade and travel between Pakistan and Bangladesh, including waiving off the condition of 100 per cent physical inspection of the consignments from Pakistan.

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Sharif, who invited Yunus to Pakistan, also thanked him for ease of air travel for Pakistani passengers to Bangladesh, the APP said.

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