Federal Home Minister Mohsin Naqvi and Bangladesh Home Minister Lt Gen (R) Jahangir Alam Chaudhary met in Dhaka on Wednesday, which has been formed a joint committee to promote bilateral cooperation between the two countries.
According to a statement issued by the internal ministry of Pakistan, the federal secretary of the interior from Pakistan will be the head of the Khabram Aga Committee.
According to the statement, the federal Home Minister Mohsin Naqvi was welcomed by the Bangladeshi counterpart in Dhaka on Wednesday and presented with the Guard of Honor.
Later, internal ministers of the two countries decided to give a visa -free entry into diplomatic and government passports.
According to Pakistan’s Internal Ministry, both internal ministers have also agreed to increase cooperation in the field of internal security and police training.
The meeting of Mohsin Naqvi and Lieutenant General (R) Jahangir Alam Chaudhary also discussed cooperation for anti -drug and anti -Human smuggling.
This section includes relevant reference points (related nodes fields)
Speaking on the occasion, the Home Minister of Bangladesh said that “Mohsin Naqvi welcomes his brother (Mohsin Naqvi) on arrival.”
He said, “Your visit to Pakistan is very important to promote bilateral relations.
According to the internal ministry of Pakistan, a high -level delegation from Bangladesh will soon come to Islamabad to visit Safe City Project and National Police Academy.
In Pakistan and Bangladesh, the contacts started increasing since August, and in this regard, Lieutenant General SM Qamar -ul -Hasan, Chief Employee Officer of Armed Forces of Bangladesh, met his delegation on 15 January on 15 January with Pakistan’s Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir.
It was a visit to Pakistan by the Bangladeshi Armed Forces Officer several decades later.
In addition, in March this year, Pakistani Deputy Prime Minister and External Affairs Minister Mohammad Tavhed Hussain in Jeddah in Jeddah in Jeddah for an extraordinary meeting of the Islamic Cooperation Organization (OIC) Foreign Ministers, in Jeddah, in which Pakistan expressed his desire to trade two.