Asad Ur Rehman Khan Appointed Honorary Consul of Bahamas in Pakistan

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Islamabad (TDI): The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has formally issued an exequatur signed by the President, officially recognizing Asad Ur Rehman Khan as the Honorary Consul of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas in Pakistan.

The appointment is expected to further strengthen bilateral relations between Pakistan and the Bahamas, facilitating consular services, promoting trade, and enhancing people-to-people connections.

Through this initiative, both countries aim to deepen cooperation and explore new avenues of collaboration, fostering mutual understanding and goodwill between their citizens.

The establishment of the honorary consulate will also provide a platform for enhancing cultural and educational exchanges, opening doors for collaborative programs that benefit communities in both countries. Such engagement can play a key role in promoting shared values and understanding across diverse sectors.

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Furthermore, the consulate is expected to support business and investment opportunities, creating avenues for entrepreneurs and investors from Pakistan and the Bahamas to explore mutually beneficial partnerships. This initiative aligns with the broader objective of strengthening economic ties and fostering sustainable growth.

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Looking ahead, both nations are committed to maintaining open dialogue and cooperation across diplomatic, economic, and social spheres. The honorary consulate will serve as a bridge to further enhance bilateral relations, reflecting the continued commitment of Pakistan and the Bahamas to constructive and lasting partnerships.

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