Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will visit Pakistan this week, according to Turkish officials.
Turkey's Director of Communications, Fahrettin Altun, stated on X (formerly Twitter) that President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will visit Malaysia, Indonesia, and Pakistan this week.
Fahrettin Altun stated that President Erdogan will visit these countries from February 10 to 13.
During the visit, President Erdogan will discuss all aspects of bilateral relations and explore opportunities for enhancing cooperation through key projects.
The Turkish official added that after visiting Malaysia, Erdogan will co-chair the High-Level Strategic Cooperation Council meetings in Indonesia and Pakistan.
Fahrettin Altun mentioned that agreements are expected to be signed to strengthen the legal framework of bilateral relations, and President Erdogan will also meet with business leaders of the host countries.
Special attention will be given to Gaza, and regional and global issues will also be discussed during the visit.
Earlier, President Asif Ali Zardari met with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan during a brief stopover in Turkiye's Istanbul, while en route to Portugal.
The meeting took place at Istanbul's Ataturk Airport State Guesthouse prior to President Erdogan's departure for Malaysia.
Zardari, who was preparing to leave Türkiye, met with the Turkish leader prior to a scheduled press conference.
According to a statement released by the President's Press Wing in Islamabad, President Zardari was warmly welcomed by Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan upon his arrival. The two leaders exchanged pleasantries before engaging in a productive discussion on various matters of mutual interest.
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