Bangladeshis do not need visa to go to Pakistan

The new visa policy announced by Pakistan will allow citizens of 126 countries including Bangladesh to travel to the country with visas, confirmed the poison, confirmed by Pakistan High Commissioner of Pakistan Ahmad Maruf.

On Monday (September 2), the Secretary General of the Home Affairs, Lieutenant General Md. Jahangir Alam Chowdhury (retd.) He has a courtesy call in the office.

In the meeting, flood rehabilitation, mutual relations development, visa acquisition, direct plane flight, agricultural research cooperation and cooperation of mutual interests were discussed in various issues.

of the meeting Initially, the advisor welcomed the ambassador and informed the ambassador of the recent flooding that happened in the southeastern part of Bangladesh, and the ambassador on behalf of Pakistan gave the support of the materials to the flood victims of Bangladesh.

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High Commissioner mentioned that the impact of the anti-discrimination student movement in Bangladesh has been in Pakistan and said, ‘Many Pakistani citizens have celebrated the flag of Bangladesh with the flag of Bangladesh.’

When asked about the current government's challenges, the advisor said, ‘The most common challenge of the government is to prevent corruption and hold the reins of commodity prices.’

The ambassador urged the two sides to strengthen the relationship between the two countries' bilateral relations in the past 15 years, and the two sides agreed to the issue of mutual visa easement.

The ambassador said, ‘Pakistan announced the new visa policy two weeks ago. It is under the coverage of Bangladesh that citizen visas of 126 countries including Bangladesh can travel to Pakistan.’

The ambassador emphasized on the re-opening of direct flights between the two countries for mutual relations and business interests.

He said that last flights between the two countries were in operation in 2018, which operated by Pakistan International Amounts (PIA).

In the meeting, the issue of increasing cooperation in the prevention of human trafficking, counter-terrorism and increasing cooperation in the agricultural research sector will also be discussed in detail.

Dhaka Pakistan High Commission Councilor Kamran Dhangal and Zain Aziz along with senior officials of the Ministry of Home Affairs were present in the meeting.

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