Turkish FM Cavusoglu addresses a joint presser in Islamabad — DawnNewsTV
"In today's meeting I discussed a lot of issues with FM Qureshi. The most important aspect of our discussion was on the strategic council, the sixth conference of which — God willing — will take place in Pakistan, and we will do all we can to make it happen.
"We have strengthened our commercial ties, and [decided to facilitate] our companies that want to work in Pakistan."
"We have a unique relation, therefore, we should work together to further enhance our relations.The security issue for both the countries is important and so is the economic and military cooperation."
FM Cavusoglu said that "there is a propaganda against Islam in Europe. We ran a campaign against the Netherlands caricatures, and thank God they shut it down."
The Turkish minister said that Pakistan and Turkey have suffered the most hardships in the war against terrorism.
Cavusoglu said that "Turkey will never forget Pakistan and its people's help" in the failed 2016 Turkish coup d'état attempt.
"The Gulen movement not only damaged Turkey but it caused destruction wherever it went," he said. "Pakistan helped us in that and we would for it to keep doing so."
Cavusoglu calls on PM Khan
The Turkey’s foreign minister, who is here to convey the greetings of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to the PTI government, called on Prime Minister Imran Khan on Friday.
Cavusoglu reiterated Turkey’s full support to Pakistan government’s future plans to “take the country on a rapid course of economic progress, developments and creating greater opportunities for the people of Pakistan, especially its vibrant youth”, read a statement issued by the PM Office.
PM Khan stated that Pakistan and Turkey were bonded by common faith, mutual interest, and a shared future for the people of the two countries. “Both countries have always stood beside each other and would continue to do so,” he maintained.
Cavusoglu meets Army chief Bajwa: ISPR
Turkish FM Cavusoglu, following his meeting with FM Qureshi, called on Chief of Army Staff Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa at the General Headquarters in Rawalpindi.
"The focus of the discussion remained on Pak-Turkey relations and regional security, including the evolving situation in the Middle East, management of defence and security cooperation between both the countries," according to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR).
The Turkish minister, the ISPR said, "acknowledged and appreciated Pakistan’s contributions for conflict prevention in the region, and also pledged to keep working for better relations between the two brotherly countries".