Pakistan, Turkiye Agree to Increase Bilateral Trade to $5b

Thu Mar 21 2024
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BRUSSELS: Pakistan and Turkiye have reaffirmed their resolve to utilize the optimum potential of their bilateral trade and increase it to $5 billion.

The commitment was expressed during a meeting between Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar and his Turkish counterpart Fidan Hakan on the sidelines of the Nuclear Energy Summit in Brussels on Thursday.

The two sides also pledged to further enhance cooperation in defence, strategic and civil aviation sectors, according to Radio Pakistan.

Ishaq Dar reiterated Islamabad’s readiness to share experience and expertise in nuclear energy and applications.

He lauded Turkiye’s principled stance on the Kashmir dispute and its unwavering support for the oppressed people of Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK).     

Deliberating upon the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, both foreign ministers also reaffirmed steadfast support for the people of Palestine.         

Ishaq Dar extended an invitation to Fidan Hakan to visit Pakistan which he gladly accepted.

Turkish FM Conveys Felicitations    

The Turkish Foreign Minister conveyed congratulations on behalf of the President of Turkiye to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on successful elections.      

He said that the two nations have immense potential given their strategic and geographic locations and highlighted the importance of synchronizing their actions and policies for cooperation at regional and global levels.                                   

The two foreign ministers noted with satisfaction the upward trajectory of bilateral ties between Pakistan and Turkiye.            

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