President Erdogan to visit Pakistan along with Turkish investors: Qureshi

Foreign minister briefs the media about PM Imran's recent visit to Ankara


Tribune Report January 05, 2019

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Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi on Friday said that Turkish President Reccep Tayyip Erdogan will bring many investors from his country during his visit to Pakistan, which he accepted during Prime Minister Imran Khan’s recent visit to Ankara.

Addressing a news conference in Islamabad, Qureshi said the two-day official visit to Turkey remained very successful, during which PM Imran had one-to-one and delegation level discussions with the Turkish leadership.

Foreign Minister Qureshi accompanied the premier in the Ankara visit.

He said President Erdogan had accepted PM Imran’s invitation to visit Pakistan and vowed to bring many potential investors from his country along with him. Qureshi said the one-to-one meeting between the two leaders, which was initially scheduled to last 30 minutes,  lasted for two and a half hours.

Pakistan’s decision to declare Gulen group a banned outfit pleases Erdogan

The minister said that the Turkish president also expressed his pleasure over the Supreme Court of Pakistan’s decision of declaring Pak-Turk Education Foundation – a group backed by Fethullah Gulen – a banned outfit.

The apex court had ordered to hand over custody of all 28 Pak-Turk schools in Pakistan to the Turkiye Maarif Foundation (TMF) last month.

President Erdogan also said that transfer of Pak-Turk schools to the TMF is a great example of strong relationships between the two countries, said Qureshi, adding that the Turkish leader also thanked the people and government of Pakistan for that gesture.

The foreign minister said a high level cooperative council will also be established between the two countries. Foreign ministers of the two countries will meet in the midst of this year to work out the modalities of the council, he added.

Qureshi said a trilateral summit will also be held in Istanbul between Pakistan, Turkey and Afghanistan. Afghan President Ashraf Ghani has also responded positively to attend the summit, he added.

Meanwhile, in a tweet today, Foreign Minister Qureshi said Pakistan and Turkey are on the same page on all issues of strategic importance. He said leadership of both the countries will collectively transform their friendship into a more robust partnership.

The foreign minister also expressed pleasure over his meeting with his Turkish counterpart Mevlut Cavusoglu in Ankara.

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