Pakistan, Turkiye vow to elevate strategic ties to ‘greater heights’

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister M. Shehbaz Sharif meeting with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, here on Sunday. –Agencies

—— PM’s four-nation trip is part of efforts to acknowledge friendly countries support to Pakistan during recent clashes with India
—— On arrival at palace, President Erdogan greets PM
—— Premier to attend int’l conference on glaciers in Dushanbe
—— Turkiye’s Defence Minister welcomed PM upon his arrival

By Anzal Amin

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan on Sunday discussed bilateral ties, war against terrorism and regional and international matters during a meeting in Istanbul, Turkiye.
The development came during a meeting between PM Shehbaz and President Erdogan at Dolmabahce Palace in Istanbul before a delegation-level huddle was held between the two sides.
Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, Chief of Army Staff Field Marshal Asim Munir, Minister for Information and Broadcasting Attaullah Tarar and Special Assistant Tariq Fatimi were among the attendees of the meeting.
President Erdogan will host a dinner in honour of PM Shehbaz and the Pakistani delegation.
According to a statement issued by the Prime Minister Office, the two leaders reaffirmed the deep, historical, and brotherly relations between the two countries. Pakistan-Turkiye relations are based on shared values, mutual respect, a common vision of progress and prosperity, read the statement.
During the meeting, the premier expressed gratitude to the Turkish government and people for their unwavering support for Pakistan amid recent developments in the South Asia.
“The good wishes and support of the Turkish people are a source of satisfaction for the Pakistani peo-ple,” the PM added.
Taking to his official X account, the PM thanked the Turkish president for his resolute support to Paki-stan in the recent Pakistan-India standoff which resulted in Pakistan’s overwhelming victory.
“Conveyed the sentiments of gratitude from the people of Pakistan to their Turkish brothers and sis-ters,” he added. “We also reviewed the ongoing progress of our multifaceted bilateral engagements particularly in trade and investment and reaffirmed our resolve to reaffirmed our resolve to continue working close-ly to further strengthen these unshakable bonds of brotherhood and cooperation,” the premier add-ed.
Earlier today, PM Shehbaz Sharif arrived in Turkiye on the first leg of his four-nation regional tour aimed at thanking Pakistan’s allies for their support during the recent standoff with India.
Turkiye’s Minister for National Defence Yasar Guler welcomed PM Shehbaz upon his arrival at the Is-tanbul airport.
Besides Turkiye, PM Shehbaz would also visit Azerbaijan, Iran and Tajikistan. This multi-nation tour is expected to focus on strengthening bilateral ties and discussing regional issues.
“During the visit, the prime minister will have wide-ranging discussions with the leaders of these coun-tries on an entire range of issues covering bilateral relations and matters of regional and international importance,” said the PM Office Media Wing in a press release.
The premier, during his visit to these countries, will have the opportunity to express the deepest ap-preciation and acknowledgement for the support extended to Pakistan by the friendly countries dur-ing the recent standoff with India.
He will also attend the International Conference on Glaciers in Dushanbe, Tajikistan, to be held on 29-30 May.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan had reaffirmed his country’s unwavering support for Pakistan, assuring Islamabad that Turkiye would, God willing, stand by Pakistan in both good times and bad.
Azerbaijan had also announced full support and strong solidarity with Pakistani government and peo-ple, despite boycotts by India, while Iran had extended offer to mediate and de-escalate tensions be-tween Pakistan and India, which spiraled into worst fighting in decades.
It is pertinent here to mention that Pakistan has launched a diplomatic campaign to discuss with its friendly countries about India’s aggression towards Pakistan on unfounded allegations of the latter’s involvement in the Pahalgam attack.
At least 26 people were killed in the April 22 attack on tourists in the scenic part of IIOJK, Pahalgam. Following which, India immediately blamed Pakistan for the attack without providing a shred of evi-dence corroborating the claim, which has been denied by Islamabad, and launched a series of small cross border attacks before launching missile strikes inside the country.
This led to a short-lived battle between the nuclear-armed neighbouring countries, which finally stopped through intervention of the United States, as asserted by US President Donald Trump.
Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto will lead a high-level delegation comprising key parliamentarians to global capitals to present Pakistan’s case at the international level after the recent Pakistan-India conflict.
In a meeting with PM Shehbaz on Friday, the PPP chief thanked the premier for trusting him with this diplomatic task and entrusting him with the leadership of the Pakistani delegation.
“I hope that under your leadership, this delegation will present Pakistan’s position and narrative to the world in a comprehensive and effective manner,” the prime minister said.