ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The Turkish Minister for Defence Hulusi Akar met Prime Minister Imran Khan in Islamabad on Wednesday.
Welcoming the visiting dignatory, Prime Minister Imran Khan highlighted historic fraternal ties between Pakistan and Turkey marked by unique mutual trust and mutual support.
The prime minister conveyed his cordial greetings for President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and the brotherly Turkish people.
The prime minister also expressed deep concern over the forest fires in Turkey, reaffirmed Pakistan’s solidarity, and reiterated readiness to extend all possible assistance to help cope with this calamity.
Imran Khan expressed satisfaction at the existing level of bilateral defence cooperation.
Prime Minister Imran Khan also thanked for Turkey’s strong and consistent support to Pakistan on all issues, particularly the Jammu and Kashmir dispute.
On regional issues, Prime Minister Imran Khan shared Pakistan’s perspective on the Afghan peace process.
Underlining that a negotiated political settlement was the only way forward, the prime minister expressed hope that the Afghan leaders would recognize the importance of international convergence on the way forward and achieve an inclusive, broad-based and comprehensive political settlement.
The prime minister said that Pakistan will continue to make every effort to help advance the Afghan peace process and to realize a political solution.
The Turkish Defence Minister Hulusi Akar conveyed warm greetings from President Erdogan and reiterated Turkey’s support to Pakistan on all issues including Jammu and Kashmir.
Hulusi Akar concurred with Prime Minister Imran Khan on enhancing cooperation in all areas to the mutual benefit of both the Countries including in the defence field.
The Turkish defence minister also underlined Turkey’s efforts to promote a political solution in Afghanistan.
The Turkish Minister for Defence Hulusi Akar is visiting Islamabad as part of frequent high-level exchanges between Pakistan and Turkey for consultations on important bilateral and regional issues.