Islamabad, Ankara pledge to boost trade, defense ties

——– Pakistan, Turkey set sights on $5 billion bilateral trade
——– -Foreign Ministers vow to further cement strategic ties 
——– Emphasize urgent need for ceasefire in Gaza
——– Renew commitments on Kashmir, Palestine

Staff Report

ISLAMABAD: Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar and his Turkish counterpart Hakan Fidan decid-ed on Monday to increase bilateral trade volume to $5 billion.
The decision was reached during delegation-level talks between the two sides and announced at a joint media briefing held by the two foreign ministers. Fidan was received by Additional Foreign Secretary (Afghanistan & West Asia) Ambassador Ahmed Naseem Warraich yesterday upon his arrival.
The foreign minister, underscoring the broad scope of bilateral relations, emphasized the progressive strengthening of cooperation across the sectors of trade, investment, connectivity and defence and the increasing people-to-people ties between the two countries.
Highlighting long-standing defence partnerships between Ankara and Islamabad, Dar called for collec-tive action against Islamophobia in his remarks.
“Both nations have worked together to ensure sovereignty and combat terrorism. During the OIC summit held on May 4 in Banjul, we called for unified efforts against Islamophobia, leading to the ap-pointment of Turkish ambassador Dr Mehmet Pacaci to Pakistan. We are also grateful for Turkey’s con-tinued support towards those oppressed in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK).”
The two also addressed the Israeli invasion of the besieged Palestinian enclave of Gaza, stressing the need for an urgent ceasefire and provision of critical humanitarian relief.
The deputy premier stated that lasting peace in the Middle East requires the creation of an independ-ent Palestine state in line with the aspirations of the Palestinian people.
Fidan expressed gratitude to Pakistan for extending heartfelt hospitality to him and his delegation. Describing his meeting with Dar as fruitful, the Turkish envoy said the two sides had taken a principle decision to strengthen their relations not only in trade but also in defence, investment, banking, sci-ence and technology.
He also expressed deep condolences over the passing of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, FM Amir Abdollahian, and others. The Turkish diplomat said immediate contact was initiated with Iranian au-thorities and all available resources were swiftly mobilized after receiving the news.
Fidan also reaffirmed Dar’s words to advance measures in combating terrorism and increasing trade.
The Turkish FM highlighted the significant economic and strategic importance of Pakistan and its neighbouring countries including China and Afghanistan. He reiterated the unshakable friendship and brotherhood between the two nations, pledging mutual support in all endeavours.