Dhaka, Aug. 25 -- Bangladesh and Pakistan agree to move forward strengthening previously strained bilateral relations as the two countries Sunday signed six instruments of cooperation following talks in Dhaka.
At the same time, the two sides have also agreed to continue discussions on unresolved issues-dating back Bangladesh's liberation from Pakistani rule in 1971.
Foreign Affairs Adviser of the post-uprising Bangladesh government Md. Touhid Hossain apprised the press of the developments after official talks where he led the host side while visiting Pakistan Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar led his country.
At the talks that also covered regional cooperation and international issues of common concern, Bangladesh called on Pakistan to apolog...
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