Islamabad, Dhaka vow to curb terror

Published August 21, 2005

ISLAMABAD, Aug 20: Pakistan and Bangladesh have reiterated their resolve to make efforts to curb terrorism in all its forms and manifestations. According to a joint statement issued at the conclusion of the third round of foreign secretaries’ consultations between the two countries, they agreed to continue to cooperate closely at the United Nations and other international and regional forums for the promotion of peace and security and reform of the UN System, based on the principle of sovereign equality.

Foreign Secretary Riaz Mohammad Khan and his Bangladeshi counterpart Hemayetuddin led their delegations in the talks.

Bangladesh raised the issue of repatriation of stranded Pakistanis and division of assets. The Pakistan side explained its position.

The two foreign secretaries reviewed the entire gamut of bilateral relations as well as regional and international issues. They expressed satisfaction at the relations between the two countries and agreed to expand economic, commercial, trade and investment cooperation.

Both sides stressed the need for organizing single-country trade fairs in each other’s important cities on a regular basis and frequent exchange of business delegations, besides underscoring the need for holding regular meetings of the Pakistan-Bangladesh Joint Economic Commission and Joint Business Council.

They agreed to enhance people-to-people contacts and cultural exchanges.

In this context, it was felt that the visa policy should be reflective of the close and friendly relations between the two countries. It was agreed that necessary measures should be taken to further streamline the consular procedure.

The two sides stressed the need for accelerating economic development of South Asia and reiterated their commitment to strengthening of the Saarc process. They expressed their determination to work closely for the successful holding of the 13th summit of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation in Dhaka in November.

They agreed to work together to strengthen the Organization of Islamic Conference, particularly with respect to conveying to the world the message of peace and fraternity of Islam. Bangladesh expressed its appreciation and support to President Gen Pervez Musharraf’s initiative of enlightened moderation.

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