The Minister for National Defence of
Turkey, Ismet Yilmaz, was the chief guest on the occasion, accompanied by
Deputy Minister of Economy Fatih Metin.
Other high-level guests included
Head of Turkey-Pakistan Parliamentary Friendship Group Mr. Muhammet Balta,
Chairman Pakistan Turkey Cultural Association Mr. Burhan Kayaturk, Deputy Chief of Turkish General
Staff General Yaşar Güler, and Chairman of Saadat Party Prof. Dr. Mustafa
Kamalak.
Minister Ismet Yilmaz in his speech
said that Turkey-Pakistan relations were unique, with no parallel in the world.
He said Pakistan’s happiness was Turkey’s happiness and Pakistan’s challenges
were Turkey’s challenges. He said both countries closely collaborated in many
areas including fighting terrorism. Welcoming the steps being taken to further
strengthen bilateral trade and economic ties, he added that defence cooperation
between the two countries was also continuously growing. He concluded his
speech praying ‘Long Live Turkey-Pakistan brotherhood.”
Ambassador Sohail Mahmood, in his
remarks, expressed sympathies and condolences over the loss of precious lives
in recent acts of terrorism and reiterated Pakistan’s strong solidarity with
the brotherly people of Turkey. He said the latest incidents in Istanbul,
Ankara, Peshawar and Charsadda, and in Brussels, had illustrated that “we
should all be in equal solidarity and address this common threat with collective
efforts.”
Referring to further strengthening
brotherly ties between Pakistan and Turkey, Ambassador Sohail Mahmood said both
countries were working to transform this cordial relationship into a strong and
comprehensive economic partnership. He highlighted that the “Framework
Agreement” for a Pakistan-Turkey Free Trade Agreement (FTA) was signed in
Islamabad on 22 March, as part of these efforts.
Guests were served Pakistani cuisine
prepared by executive chefs invited specially from Pakistan. A “Pakistan Food
Cuisine” event also commenced with the National Day reception. The food
promotion event shall continue for the rest of the week.
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