Turkish President Erdogan receives Pakistani premier in Istanbul
Sharif will also address a business conference to court Turkish investors in energy, IT and other priority sectors, the PMO said.
- On Friday, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif arrived in Istanbul for a bilateral visit to Türkiye at the invitation of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to strengthen cooperation in trade, investment, and regional security.
- Turkish Trade Minister Omer Bolat welcomed Shehbaz at the airport, where Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar and Broadcasting Minister Attaullah Tarar accompanied the prime minister.
- Comprehensive talks between Shehbaz and President Erdogan will cover all aspects of Pakistan-Turkiye relations, including exchanges on regional peace, security, and mutual interests, according to official statements.
- Shehbaz will address a business conference in Istanbul to attract investment, spotlighting Pakistan's potential in priority areas including SEZs, energy, IT, and privatisation for Turkish investors.
- Pakistan's Ambassador to Türkiye, Yousaf Junaid, and officials from the Turkish foreign ministry joined the delegation as the visit continues with further details expected to emerge.
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Turkish President Erdogan receives Pakistani premier in Istanbul
Following bilateral meeting, leaders are expected to hold delegation-level meeting

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