Pakistan navy ship Zulfiquar participates in Jordan's centenary celebrations

The combination of photographs released by Pakistan Navy on June 25, 2021 shows vessel Zulfiquar arriving at the port of Aqaba in Jordan. (Photos by @PakistanNavy/Facebook)
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Updated 26 June 2021
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Pakistan navy ship Zulfiquar participates in Jordan's centenary celebrations

  • This year marks the centenary anniversary of the establishment of the Kingdom of Jordan
  • PNS Zulfiquar's visit was a part of the navy's overseas deployment to the Mediterranean and Red Sea

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan's naval ship Zulfiquar has visited the port of Aqaba in southern Jordan to participate in centennial celebrations of the kingdom's establishment and a joint drill with the Royal Jordanian Naval Force, the Pakistan Navy said on Friday.

This year marks the centenary anniversary of the establishment of the Kingdom of Jordan.

PNS Zulfiquar's visit was a part of the navy's overseas deployment to the Mediterranean and Red Sea.

"A contingent of PN participated in centennial celebrations of Kingdom of Jordan. #PakNavy Ship also conducted Passage exercise with RJNF," the navy said in a Twitter post, sharing footage from the visit.

Mission commander Commodore Syed Rizwan Khalid and PNS Zulfiquar commanding officer Captain Rao Ahmed Imran Anwar met with Jordanian government and military officials.  

"Recent visit of Pakistan Navy Ship to Port Aqaba and participation in the centennial celebrations was reaffirmation of PN-RJNF collaboration and is expected to further foster brotherly relations between Pakistan and Jordan," the navy said in a statement.

Upon departure, the frigate took part in a passage exercise with the RJNF.


Bangladesh-Pakistan flights resume after 14 years

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Bangladesh-Pakistan flights resume after 14 years

  • National carrier Biman Bangladesh Airlines departed for Pakistan’s Karachi city with 150 passengers
  • Since 2012, travelers between both nations have used connecting flights to reach their destinations

DHAKA, Bangladesh: Direct flights between Bangladesh and Pakistan resumed on Thursday after more than a decade, as ties warm between the two nations that have long had an uneasy relationship.

Bangladesh and Pakistan — geographically divided by about 1,500 kilometers (930 miles) of Indian territory — were once one nation. They split after a bitter war in 1971.

Since 2012, travelers between Bangladesh and Pakistan had to use connecting flights through Gulf hubs such as Dubai and Doha.

On Thursday national carrier Biman Bangladesh Airlines departed for the Pakistani city of Karachi, the first regular flight since 2012.

Mohammad Shahid, one of 150 Karachi-bound passengers on board, said he was happy to be able to travel more frequently than before, when he could only make the journey once every two or three years.

“We had been waiting for such an opportunity because we travel continuously,” he told AFP in Dhaka.

“There are so many people waiting in Pakistan to come here, and some waiting here to go there.”

Direct flights will now operate twice weekly.

Biman said in a statement that their resumption would “play a significant role in promoting trade and commerce, expanding educational exchanges, and fostering cultural ties between the two countries.”

Ties with fellow Muslim-majority nation Pakistan have warmed since a student-led revolt in Bangladesh overthrew Sheikh Hasina in 2024, ending her autocratic 15-year rule.

Over the same period, relations between Bangladesh and Hasina’s old ally India have turned frosty.

Cargo ships resumed sailing from Karachi to Bangladesh’s key port of Chittagong in November 2024.

Trade has risen since then and cultural ties have grown, with popular Pakistani singers performing in Dhaka, while Bangladeshi patients have traveled to Pakistan for medical care.