ANKARA: 23 March 2017: The National Day of Pakistan was celebrated in
Ankara at an impressive ceremony at Pakistan Embassy in Ankara today. The
Ambassador of Pakistan to Turkey, Mr. Sohail Mahmood, raised the Pakistan flag
on the tune of the National Anthem in presence of the Pakistani community,
Pakistani students studying in Turkish Universities and Embassy officials and
their families.
The messages of the President and Prime
Minister of Pakistan were read out on the occasion. Students of Pakistan Embassy School (PEISG)
in Ankara presented national songs.
Briefing the participants on recent developments in Pakistan-Turkey relations, Ambassador highlighted that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan had visited Pakistan twice in the last four months. Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif visited Turkey in February to co-chair 5th session of Pakistan-Turkey High Level Strategic Cooperation Council in Ankara where both countries signed a number of agreements/MoUs for further strengthening cooperation in diverse fields. He informed that Pakistan and Turkey were also inching closer towards concluding a comprehensive Free Trade Agreement (FTA), which would help boost bilateral trade, commercial and investment relations.
Ambassador Sohail said Turkish investment in
Pakistan was steadily increasing. Recently, Arçelik of Turkey had acquired
Dawlance Pakistan while an agreement was signed between Zorlu Energy and the
Government of Punjab for 300 MW solar energy. He noted that there was notable
progress in other sectors as well. Pakistan-Turkey cultural and educational
linkages had strengthened and the number of Pakistani students in Turkish
universities increased manifold. He also applauded the recent decision of the
Turkish Government to introduce Urdu as elective subject in high schools.
The “Pakistan Day” reception will be hosted
this evening where the Turkish leadership, parliamentarians, civil society,
media and members of Pakistan community are invited to participate. A Pakistan
Food Festival shall also commence simultaneously and continue for the rest of
the week. A photographic exhibition and stamps exhibition will also be held at
the venue of the reception.
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