The President of the Republic
of Turkey , His Excellency Recep Tayyip
Erdogan paid an official visit to Pakistan on the invitation of
President of Pakistan, His Excellency Mamnoon Hussain on 16-17 November 2016. He
was accompanied by a high level delegation. During the meeting between His
Excellency President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Prime Minister of the Islamic
Republic of Pakistan His Excellency Muhammad Nawaz Sharif, at Islamabad on 17 November 2016, the two
leaders exchanged views on the entire spectrum of Pakistan-Turkey bilateral
relationship as well as issues of regional and international importance.
The two sides:
Committed to further enhancing bilateral cultural
collaboration and people-to-people contacts through tourism; cultural and
educational exchanges; collaboration with regard to preservation and
restoration of archeological and historical sites; and promotion of Turkish and
Urdu languages and literatures in the two countries including through the
Cultural Centers being established.
Emphasized the time-tested, historic and ever-growing
fraternal ties between the two people and governments, epitomized by exceptionally
strong bonds of goodwill, mutual trust and understanding that are embedded deep
in common cultural and religious heritage, and a shared vision for the future.
Expressed satisfaction over the progress achieved towards
transforming this warm and cordial relationship into a strong strategic
partnership, and reiterated their mutual resolve to explore new avenues for
collaboration, to utilize untapped potential for the mutual benefit and
prosperity of the peoples of the two countries.
Reiterated strong condemnation of the heinous coup attempt
in Turkey
on 15 July 2016, paying rich tributes to the brave and resilient Turkish people
who stood resolutely in defense of democracy against the forces of darkness.
Expressed firm resolve to continue their strong mutual
support to each other on issues of core national interest, and in defense of
the peace and prosperity of the two nations.
Expressed satisfaction over the progress achieved towards
implementation of on-going projects under the framework of the Pakistan-Turkey
High Level Strategic Cooperation Council (HLSCC), and reaffirmed the resolve to
explore new avenues for collaboration in the forthcoming 5th Session of the
HLSCC, to be held shortly in Turkey.
Agreed to further enhance collaboration in energy, infrastructure,
agriculture, food processing and housing as priority sectors.
Appreciated the significant progress achieved so far towards
concluding the comprehensive bilateral Free Trade Agreement (FTA), and decided
to complete the negotiations process by the end of 2016.
Agreed to develop a comprehensive, long-term and forward-looking
framework for defense cooperation between the two countries.
Decided to broaden the frequency and scope of bilateral
consultations on Foreign Ministers as well as Foreign Secretaries levels and to
expand these consultations to matters pertaining to Organization of Islamic
Cooperation (OIC) as well.
Underscored the need for resolution of all outstanding
differences between Pakistan
and India , including the
core issue of Jammu and Kashmir
through a sustained dialogue process and in accordance with the relevant UN
Security Council resolutions.
Expressed their deep concern about the increased tension and
losses of innocent lives and casualties occurring recently in Jammu and Kashmir .
Applauded the resilience and perseverance of the peoples of
the two countries as well as the sacrifices and bravery of the military and law
enforcement personnel of both countries in the fight against the common threat
posed by terrorism.
Noted with concern the trend towards exceptionalism and
sidelining of non-proliferation objectives for commercial or political
interests, which is detrimental to the credibility of the global non-proliferation
regime and, in particular, to the strategic stability in South
Asia .
Called upon the international community to combat
Islamophobia, religious discrimination and stereotyping against Muslims.
Committed to commencing joint initiatives in the context at
the international fora, in particular at the United Nations and the
Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) and agreed that the assumption of
Chair of OIC summit by the Republic
of Turkey presented a
valuable opportunity in this regard.
Reiterated the need for making the United Nations Security
Council more representative, democratic, transparent, and accountable through
comprehensive United Nations Security Council reform process, based on widest
possible consensus and called for the implementation of relevant UN Security
Council resolutions to resolve the long-standing disputes on the agenda of the
Security Council, especially those pertaining to the Muslim Ummah.
Urged the international community to play its due role in
mobilizing support and assistance for the refugee hosting countries, including
those facing protracted refugee situations and
agreed to proactively implement the decisions and agreements contained
in this Joint Declaration, as well as the earlier Joint Declarations, at the
highest level.
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