Ambassador Sohail Mahmood said that
the leadership of Turkey and
Pakistan
is keen to further deepen our excellent brotherly relations in all fields. “We are
working closed to ensure that our relations grow in multidimensional fields from
trade and commerce to energy, defence and education and culture,” he said. He
added that the two countries are working on multiple tracks to boost trade and
investment links and are commencing the process of negotiations on Free Trade
Agreement (FTA). He said that frequent exchange of visits of parliamentarians
will create more avenues of cooperation. The visiting delegation was also
briefed about the recent visit by the Prime Minister of Pakistan to Turkey for consultations with the Turkish
leadership to find a peaceful solution to the crisis in Yemen .
Speaker Balochistan Assembly Mir
Jan Muhammad Khan Jamali termed bilateral relations with Turkey as exemplary and said Pakistanis consider
Turkey
as their second home. He hoped that members of his delegation will be able to
study the Turkish model of development which he termed as people-centred and a
good model to be emulated in Pakistan
as well.
During their week-long stay in Turkey , the
parliamentary delegation will have site visits and briefings about rural
development, agriculture sector, livestock and fisheries, and horticulture.
This is the first ever visit of women parliamentarians from Balochistan to Turkey .
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