Pakistan, Bangladesh Agree on Visa-Free Entry for Diplomats, Officials
- Pakistan and Bangladesh agreed to allow visa-free entry for holders of diplomatic and official passports, enhancing bilateral relations as stated by the Pakistani Interior Ministry.
- The agreement was made during a meeting in Dhaka between Pakistan's Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi and Bangladesh's Home Minister Jahangir Alam Chowdhury.
- Both countries will form a joint committee led by Pakistan's Federal Interior Secretary Khurram Agha to manage new plans including police training exchanges.
- A Bangladeshi delegation will visit Pakistan's National Police Academy to strengthen collaborative efforts in security and law enforcement.
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Pakistan and Bangladesh agree to visa-free travel for diplomats, officials
Bangladesh’s Home Minister welcomed Naqvi with a guard of honour and described the visit as important for future cooperation. "Your visit is of great significance for strengthening bilateral relations between our two countries," he said, according to the Pakistani statement.
Pakistan, Bangladesh agree in principle on visa-free entry in sign of
KARACHI: Pakistan and Bangladesh have reached a principled agreement to allow visa-free entry for diplomatic and official passport holders, Islamabad said on Wednesday, a move signaling a further thaw in bilateral ties long shaped by historical hostility. Wednesday’s agreement marks one of the most concrete outcomes of a rapprochement between Pakistan and Bangladesh,
Pakistan, Bangladesh agree on visa-free access for officials, diplomats
Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi meets Bangladesh’s Home Minister Lieutenant General Jahangir Alam Chowdhury in Dhaka, Bangladesh, July 23, 2025. — APPISLAMABAD: Pakistan and Bangladesh have reached an understanding to allow visa-free entry for individuals holding diplomatic and...
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