Bangladesh has demanded a formal public apology for the “atrocities” committed by Pakistan during the 1971 Liberation War and raised pending financial claims during the first Foreign Office Consultations (FOC) meeting in 15 years. The talks come as Bangladesh, under interim chief Muhammad Yunus, seeks to repair ties with Pakistan that reached its lowest ebb during the Sheikh Hasina regime.
While foreign secretary Amna Baloch led the Pakistani delegation, foreign secretary Md Jashim Uddin represented Bangladesh.
Bangladesh has also sought $4.52 billion from Pakistan as part of its share of pre-1971 assets. After the 1971 war, East Pakistan split from West Pakistan to form an independent Bangladesh.
“These issues need to be resolved to establish a solid foundation for our bilateral relations,” Md Jashim Uddin told reporters.
Bangladesh and Pakistan are trying to rebuild their strategic ties after one-and-a-half decades to remain engaged on pending issues.
When asked about Pakistan’s response during the discussions, the foreign secretary said they assured Bangladesh of their continued engagement. “They expressed their interest in remaining engaged. Our objective was to raise the key issues,” he noted.
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Bangladesh seeks 1971 apology, $4.5 billion dues from Pak in 1st talks in 15 years
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