PNN – During the meeting between the Turkish President and the Pakistani Prime Minister, various aspects of Turkish-Pakistani relations, the process of cooperation within the framework of the Supreme Council for Strategic Cooperation, and regional issues, including the fight against terrorism, were evaluated.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan met with the Pakistani Prime Minister on Sunday evening at the Dolmabahce Palace in Istanbul and discussed the development of bilateral relations, the process of cooperation within the framework of the High Council for Strategic Cooperation, and regional issues.
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In this meeting, various aspects of Türkiye-Pakistan relations, the process of cooperation within the framework of the Supreme Council for Strategic Cooperation, and regional issues, including the fight against terrorism, were evaluated.
This meeting was held on the sidelines of the continuing process of developing relations and strengthening cooperation between the two countries.
After this meeting, Erdogan wrote: I am very happy to host my dear friend Shahbaz Sharif in Istanbul. We discussed many areas with him, including economy, trade, and security. We emphasized our determination to strengthen the historical, human, and political relations between the two countries. As my dear friend Shahbaz Sharif said, we have strengthened our unwavering ties, cooperation, unity and brotherhood more than ever before. I express my heartfelt gratitude to Shahbaz Sharif and the Pakistani brothers.
After Türkiye, Shahbaz Sharif will go to Iran, the Republic of Azerbaijan, and Tajikistan.