Remarks by Ambassador Sohail Mahmood at the “Pakistan Day” event Middle East Technical University (METU), 8 May 2016

Prof. Dr. Nevzat Ozguven, Vice Rector, METU,
Respectable Faculty Members,
Dear Pakistani Students,
Distinguished Guests,
Assalam-o-Alaikum and Good evening,

Let me begin by expressing my deep appreciation for the Pakistani Students Association at METU, for organizing this “Pakistan Day” celebration.

Show-casing Pakistan’s rich and diverse culture, thousands of miles away from home, and in this brotherly country, is highly commendable. I, therefore, congratulate all those who have contributed to this endeavour.

As we all know, the adoption of the “Pakistan Resolution” on 23 March 1940 was a turning point in the struggle of the Muslims of South Asia for a separate homeland, as envisioned by Allama Mohammad Iqbal.

Under the inspiring leadership of Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah, this vision was quickly translated into reality and Pakistan emerged as an independent and sovereign state on 14 August 1947.

“Pakistan Day” offers us the opportunity to pay tributes to the wisdom and foresight of our Founding fathers and to reaffirm our commitment to build an economically strong, democratic, and pluralistic Pakistan -- as visualized by the Quaid.

It is gratifying that since gaining independence, the Pakistani nation has made major strides in the political, economic, security, and cultural domains. Evolution of a strong political tradition, dynamic civil society, independent judiciary, and vibrant media are the various dimensions of this eventful journey so far.

Pakistan has also been making its rightful contribution to regional and international peace, security, stability and prosperity.

We face continuing challenges as well – the foremost being extremism and terrorism.

As we take solace in the successes achieved by Operation Zarb-e-Azb, we remember the sacrifices of our thousands of security personnel and countless innocent civilians.

At the same time, we remain in abiding solidarity with the fraternal people of Turkey, who have also suffered grievously at the hands of terrorism. There is no doubt that both nations would be able to eliminate this scourge with their unshakable resolve.

It is a matter of deep satisfaction that the special relationship between Pakistan and Turkey continues to grow stronger with the passage of time.

Building on our excellent political ties, significant progress is being made towards forging a strong economic partnership.
Bilateral collaboration is intensifying in all fields -- including political, economic, energy, infrastructure, defence, culture, education and people-to-people exchanges.

As decided by our leadership, Pakistan and Turkey are embarked upon negotiations for a comprehensive bilateral Free Trade Agreement (FTA) covering trade in goods, services and investment.

The “Framework Agreement” for FTA was signed in Islamabad on 22 March 2016. Both sides are now working to complete the remaining part of the process on a fast-track basis.

In the cultural domain, we are celebrating a new milestone -- i.e. completion of 100 years of Urdu studies in Turkey. The three Urdu departments at Istanbul, Ankara, and Selcuk Universities have been strengthened, where hundreds of Turkish students are studying Urdu language and literature.

Collaboration between the Higher Education Commission (HEC) of Pakistan and Council of Higher Education (YOK) of Turkey is being reinforced. The YOK President has recently returned from a fruitful visit to Pakistan, along with a delegation of Rectors of several Turkish universities.

MoUs and agreements between leading universities on both sides were signed for collaboration in various disciplines, and for student and faculty exchanges under the Mevlana Exchange Program.

As these collaborative linkages between our academic institutions deepen, the number of Pakistani students at Turkish universities has crossed over 1,400. We expect this number to increase further as the new academic year begins in the Fall, and hope that more Turkish students would also go for studies in Pakistan.

Through public diplomacy programmes, such as the “Chughtai Art Award” and “Jinnah Young Writers’ Award” for senior high school students in Turkey, the Embassy is engaged in efforts to transmit the message of eternal Pakistan-Turkey bonds to the younger generation. We see you, the Pakistani students here, as vital partners in this endeavour.

The energetic and enterprising youth of Pakistan have tremendous potential, and a pivotal role to play in advancing the economic and social development of Pakistan. It is imperative that you complete your academic programmes in Turkey with distinction, and return home with deeper knowledge and skills to make your indispensable contribution to the process of national development.

Meanwhile, you must help fortify the bonds of amity and brotherhood between Pakistan and Turkey. Each one of you should represent the country with exemplary behaviour, both on and off-campus, and further enrich this flourishing partnership. 

I assure you that the Pakistan Embassy would continue to support all your constructive efforts, and initiatives for positive projection of Pakistani culture and way of life in Turkey.


I wish you the best in your studies and in your plans for the future. Thank you!

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