Remarks by Ambassador Sohail Mahmood at the Official Opening of Honorary Consulate General of Pakistan in Bursa 11 January 2016

Excellency Mr. Governor,
Representative of the Mayor,
Members of the Honorary Consular Corps,
Member of the Turkish Parliament Ceyda Bölünmez Çankırı
Respectable Representatives of the media,
Mr. Murat Tarman and Madam,
Distinguished Guests,
Ladies and Gentlemen!

It is a great pleasure to be in this beautiful and historic city of Bursa, a sister city with Multan, for the official opening of the Honorary Consulate General of Pakistan.

I extend my heartfelt felicitations, once again, to Mr. Murat Tarman on his appointment as Honorary Consul General.

I also express our profound thanks to all the distinguished guests for gracing this occasion, and for being part of the opening of another chapter in our engagement.

The abiding relationship between the peoples of Pakistan and Turkey has few parallels in inter-state relations.

Our strong bonds of faith, culture, and shared history are reinforced by unmatched mutual trust and a sense of common destiny. Indeed, we are “iki devlet, tek millat.”

The leadership in both countries has a vision of transforming these long-standing, cordial ties into a strategic relationship -- underpinned by a robust economic partnership.

The High Level Strategic Cooperation Council (HLSCC), co-chaired by the Prime Ministers of Pakistan and Turkey, is providing strategic direction to bilateral cooperation in diverse fields -- including political, defence, economic, cultural, educational and science and technology.

Our major initiatives focus on creating an enabling environment for increased trade, investment promotion, and economic collaboration -- including through the Business Councils in DEIK and FPCCI.

As the inter-face between the private sectors is growing, so is the number and scope of Turkish companies’ presence in Pakistan.

From Metro Bus to solid waste management to wind mill, there are flagship projects in Pakistan illustrating the ever-growing profile of our economic relations.

The most consequential of these efforts is the onset of negotiations on a broad-based Free Trade Agreement (FTA) covering trade in goods, services and investments.

Both governments are committed to concluding the FTA on a fast-track basis.
There are currency swap arrangement and EXIM Bank credit-line available to support increased bilateral trade and mutual investments.

Equally important are the measures to improve physical connectivity by road, railway, air and sea to facilitate movement of goods and people.

Earliest resumption of the Islamabad-Tehran-Istanbul container train is a key priority for the two governments in this context.

The aviation links have acquired a new high -- with Turkish Airlines (THY) flying from Istanbul to Islamabad, Lahore and Karachi every day.

Pakistan’s recent accession to the TIR Convention is expected to provide a further impetus to enhanced regional trade and economic integration.

Simultaneously, it is gratifying to see steady growth in cultural collaboration and people-to-people exchanges as part of the soft connectivity.

In sum, through increased travel, deeper academic linkages, and enhanced cultural interface, our multifaceted relationship is being enriched in multiple dimensions. 

Distinguished Guests,

The leadership in Pakistan and Turkey is fully conscious that there is still a huge untapped potential for trade, investment and economic cooperation to be realized.

They are, therefore, focusing on intensified collaboration in diverse fields -- such as energy, infrastructure, municipal services, housing, SMEs, and social sectors.

The role of the Honorary Consulates is pivotal in all these efforts. They are well-placed to help bring the two private sectors closer and raise awareness about the myriad trade, commercial and investment opportunities in each country.

The decision to appoint our distinguished friend and eminent businessman, Mr. Murat Tarman, as Honorary Consul General reflects the Pakistan Government’s confidence that he would be an invaluable bridge between our two countries.

There is no doubt that Mr. Tarman -- with his enormous experience, skills and dynamism -- would make an outstanding contribution to the further growth of Pakistan-Turkey trade, economic and cultural ties.

I am sure that he would also inject a new life in the Bursa-Multan sister-city relationship.

I request Your Excellencies Governor and Mayor, as well as members of the business community, civil society and the media, to lend Mr. Tarman your full support and help him maintain and further strengthen the positive momentum in Pakistan-Turkey partnership.

I thank you, again, for joining us on this special occasion.


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