StayTunedBreakingπŸ”
PoliticsπŸ“ ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN

Pakistan and Bangladesh Sign Agreement to Combat Drug Trafficking

Pakistan and Bangladesh formalised a bilateral agreement on Saturday aimed at strengthening cooperation to combat drug trafficking, in a development described by officials as historic for bilateral security ties between the two South Asian nations. The agreement establishes a framework for intelligence sharing, joint operations, and coordinated border management to curb narcotics flows.

The signing reflects a broader normalisation trajectory in Pakistan-Bangladesh relations following a period of reduced diplomatic engagement. Both countries have faced significant challenges from illicit drug networks that exploit porous borders and regional trafficking routes connecting South Asia to global markets.

Officials from both sides emphasised that narcotics trafficking poses serious threats to public health, social stability, and national security. The agreement is expected to facilitate real-time information exchange between the two countries' narcotics control agencies and law enforcement bodies.

The pact also carries diplomatic significance as a confidence-building measure, with both governments signalling willingness to deepen practical cooperation on shared security threats beyond traditional political channels.

#Pakistan#Bangladesh#DrugTrafficking#Diplomacy#SecurityCooperation#StayTunedPK
Sources: APP
Advertisement

Similar Stories

Background and related coverage on this story.

PoliticsπŸ“ GLOBAL

Iran war escalates tensions ahead of critical Trump-Xi summit

The ongoing Iran war is significantly raising the strategic stakes for the United States and China as the two powers prepare for high-level talks between President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping, analysts and diplomatic observers note. The conflict has injected a new and urgent variable into bilateral discussions that were already expected to cover trade, Taiwan, and global economic stability.