Pak PM invites CA Yunus; sees bright future for Dhaka-Islamabad ties
He reaffirms his government's shared commitment to further strengthen Bangladesh-Pakistan ties

Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has invited Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus to visit Pakistan at his convenience as he sees "bright future" for Dhaka-Islamabad ties.
During a telephone conversation, the Pakistan premier invited the chief adviser to visit his country, Shehbaz said a post on his X handle.
Shehbaz also reaffirmed his government's shared commitment to further strengthen Bangladesh-Pakistan ties.
"Had a pleasant telephone conversation with H.E. Prof. Dr. Muhammad Yunus, Chief Adviser of Bangladesh. Exchanged Eid ul Fitr greetings and reaffirmed our shared commitment to further strengthen Pakistan-Bangladesh ties," reads the post.
He also stated that Pakistan if looking forward to the country's deputy prime minister or foreign minister's visit to Dhaka on 22 April accompanied by a trade delegation.
"Reiterated my cordial invitation to Dr. Yunus to visit Pakistan at his convenience and invited a cultural troupe from Bangladesh to come to Pakistan, with the legendary Ms. Runa Laila. The future looks bright for Pakistan-Bangladesh ties, Inshallah," Shehbaz said in the post.