PM Shehbaz to embark on two-day official visit to Türkiye tomorrow

During the visit, Shehbaz is expected to interact with leaders of Turkish business community


News Desk November 24, 2022
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif is leaving for Saudi Arabia on two-day official visit. PHOTO: APP

ISLAMABAD:

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif will pay a two-day official visit to Türkiye, from November 25-26, 2022, at the invitation of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, a press release from Prime Minister's Office (PMO) stated on Thursday.

Alongside President Erdogan, the premier will jointly inaugurate the third of the four MILGEM Class Corvette Ships for the Pakistan Navy, PNS Khyber, at the Istanbul Shipyard, the press statement added.

The two leaders will also hold wide-ranging discussions encompassing bilateral relations, the regional situation, and other issues of common interest.

Shehbaz is also expected to interact with leaders of the Turkish business community. The president of the ECO Trade and Development Bank (ETDB) will also call on the prime minister during his stay in Istanbul.

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The statement added that Pakistan and Türkiye enjoy fraternal ties deeply embedded in commonalities of faith, culture and history and underpinned by exceptional cordiality and mutual trust.

The MILGEM project, based on joint collaboration between the two countries, represents a significant milestone in the Pakistan-Türkiye strategic partnership that continues to progress on an upward trajectory.

The launching ceremony for the first corvette for the Pakistan Navy, PNS Babur, was performed in Istanbul in August 2021 while the groundbreaking for the second ship, PNS Badr, was held at Karachi in May 2022, added the statement.

Frequent leadership-level exchanges are a defining feature of the eternal bonds of the Pakistan-Türkiye friendship.

The premier had earlier visited Türkiye in May-June 2022.

During the visit, the PM had stated that Pakistan ‘genuinely and sincerely’ wanted to work with the Turkish business fraternity to promote bilateral ties and emphasised the need to tap into the enormous potential between the two countries.

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