Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan welcomed Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to Istanbul for talks on strengthening cooperation in trade, defence, investment and regional security. Both leaders reaffirmed their commitment to expanding the long-standing partnership between Turkey and Pakistan.
Turkish President Erdogan Welcomes Pakistani PM Sharif In Istanbul
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan welcomed Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to Istanbul for an official visit aimed at strengthening the long-standing partnership between Turkey and Pakistan.
The visit brought together senior government officials from both countries for discussions covering a wide range of issues, including trade, investment, defence cooperation, energy, education, technology and regional security. The leaders also exchanged views on developments in the Middle East, South Asia and other international issues affecting global peace and stability.
Turkey and Pakistan have maintained close diplomatic ties for many decades and regularly cooperate on political, economic and security matters. Officials from both countries described the meeting as another important step toward expanding their strategic partnership and creating new opportunities for cooperation.
President Erdogan said Turkey highly values its friendship with Pakistan and remains committed to strengthening relations in every sector. Prime Minister Sharif thanked the Turkish government for its continued support and expressed confidence that closer cooperation would bring economic benefits and strengthen regional stability.
The visit also reflects growing efforts by both governments to increase trade and investment while encouraging cooperation between businesses, universities and defence industries. Officials believe stronger economic ties could create jobs, attract new investments and boost development in both countries.
Cabinet ministers and senior government officials from both sides participated in separate meetings covering economic cooperation, security, infrastructure development and diplomatic relations.
Officials described the talks as productive and forward-looking.
The two leaders discussed ways to increase bilateral trade, remove barriers affecting businesses and encourage greater investment between Turkish and Pakistani companies.
They also explored opportunities in construction, manufacturing, agriculture, tourism and technology.
Both governments expressed hope that stronger economic cooperation would benefit businesses and create more employment opportunities.
The two countries have cooperated for years in military training, defence technology, joint exercises and equipment development.
Officials said both governments remain committed to expanding defence collaboration while promoting regional peace and security.
They discussed the importance of peaceful dialogue, international cooperation and diplomatic solutions to ongoing conflicts.
Both leaders also stressed the need for greater global cooperation in addressing terrorism, humanitarian challenges and economic uncertainty.
The two countries have consistently supported one another in international organisations and maintained strong political, cultural and religious ties.
Analysts say their relationship has continued to grow through cooperation in education, defence, trade and humanitarian assistance.
They agreed to maintain regular high-level consultations and encourage closer collaboration between government institutions, private businesses and educational organisations.
Officials from both countries said they expect the agreements and discussions held during the visit to deepen bilateral relations and contribute to economic growth, regional stability and long-term strategic cooperation.
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