Pakistan has expressed solidarity with Bangladesh as the country grapples with political turmoil following the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
In a press release, Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said, "The Government and people of Pakistan stand in solidarity with the people of Bangladesh, sincerely hoping for a peaceful and swift return to normalcy."
The Government of Pakistan has conveyed its support for the people of Bangladesh, expressing hope for a swift return to stability.
"We are confident that the resilient spirit and unity of the Bangladeshi people will lead them towards a harmonious future," the statement further said.
The relationship between Pakistan and Bangladesh has been strained for years, particularly during Sheikh Hasina's tenure.
The execution of opposition leaders under her regime worsened relations, impacting regional cooperation within the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC).
Bangladesh, aligning with India, boycotted the SAARC summit in 2016, preventing the meeting from taking place since then.
With the recent political shift in Bangladesh, there is speculation about potential changes in diplomatic relations.
Nobel Peace Prize laureate Muhammad Yunus has been appointed chief adviser of Bangladesh's interim government after the violent student-led uprising that ousted Hasina.
The protests, triggered by dissatisfaction over public sector job quotas, led to significant unrest, resulting in the deaths of approximately 300 people and injuries to thousands.
Pakistan expressed confidence in Bangladesh’s ability to overcome its current challenges, stating, "We are confident that the resilient spirit and unity of the Bangladeshi people will lead them towards a harmonious future."
The recent developments offer an opportunity for improved relations between Pakistan and Bangladesh, potentially enhancing regional cooperation and stability.
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