Ayaz Sadiq underlines need for enhanced Pakistan-Turkish parliamentary interaction

Diplomatic CircleAyaz Sadiq underlines need for enhanced Pakistan-Turkish parliamentary interaction

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: Speaker National Assembly Sardar Ayaz Sadiq on Thursday said that friendship between Pakistan and Turkey is time tested and have roots in history.

“Turkey has always been a friend in need and stood by Pakistan in difficult times” he expressed these views during a meeting with Ambassador of Turkey Sadik Babur Girgin at the Parliament House in Islamabad.Ambassador of Turkey Sadik Babur Girgin and Sardar Ayaz Sadiq

The Speaker underlined the need for enhanced interaction between the parliamentarians of both the countries for further cementing the fraternal relations between the two countries.

Parliamentarians of the two sides could play a meaningful role in the region as “parliamentary diplomacy” could enable the real policy makers to understand each-others points of view better, he added.

Expressing his concern over the problems confronting Muslim Ummah, Sardar Ayaz Sadiq said that it was the responsibility of all the parliamentarians from Muslim countries to work in close cooperation.

Ambassador of Turkey Sadik Babur Girgin said that Pakistan and Turkey have unanimity of views on the political front and the cooperation between both the nations should be extended to all spheres of all mutual relations.

He said that the culture and values of people in Pakistan and Turkey have much commonalities and could be utilized for strengthening mutual relations and for the benefit of the people.

He assured the speaker that his country will do all possible for speeding up the pace of economic development and progress in Pakistan.

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