Nawaz Welcomes PM Ahmet Davutoglu

This article was last updated on April 16, 2022

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There was a joint declaration after talks between the Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and the Turkish Prime Minister Ahmed Davutoglu in the capital of Pakistan. Both the Prime Minister stressed on the common vision of peace and development for their people and the region.

They also vowed to fight against terrorism and also strongly condemned the defamation campaign against the Holy Prophet (PBUH) and the religion of Islam and called for criminalization of all acts of Islamophobia. Daily Times added that both sides agreed on the need to make the United Nations Security Council more representative, democratic, transparent, effective and accountable, and that UNSC reform should be comprehensive and it should take place by widest consensus possible.

While addressing the Pakistan-Turkey Business Forum this Tuesday, the Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif welcomed the Turkish Prime Minister and said that both the countries share a ‘joint destiny’. “Words cannot do justice to the special bond between Turkey and Pakistan, we are bound together by our common faith and culture, we share a distinct sense of a joint destiny,” Daily Times quoted Nawaz Sharif.  “I welcome all of you to this forum; I welcome Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu and am confident this initiative will create new avenues for trade between Pakistan and Turkey as well as helping the economic growth of both countries… I am aware of the huge challenges facing our country. We are fighting a war on terror and even though it will be difficult, I am confident victory will be ours,’ the news portal further quoted the Pakistani Prime Minister.

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