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Turkish President Tayyip Erdo .an arrives in Pakistan October 24

An important business and trade delegation will also visit Pakistan with Turkish President Tayyip Erdo ۔an. Diplomatic sources


Islamabad: Turkish President Tayyip Erdo ۔an announces to visit Pakistan. According to details, diplomatic sources said that Turkish President Tayyip Erdo ۔an will visit Pakistan on October 24 on a two-day visit. On this occasion, Turkey's leading business and business delegation will also be accompanied by the Turkish President. According to diplomatic sources, Tayyip Erdo ۔an was invited by Prime Minister Imran Khan to visit Pakistan on the sidelines of the General Assembly, which he accepted and confirmed the visit to Pakistan in the meeting with Prime Minister Imran Khan.
According to diplomatic sources, details of the visit of the Turkish president to Pakistan will be decided by next week. In this regard, the Turkish Foreign Office has begun to determine the details.
The plans for the Turkish President's visit will be finalized in the first week of October. It is to be remembered that this will be the first visit of Turkish President Tayyip Erdo ۔an to Pakistan after the coming of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Government.

Be clear that Turkey is a good friend of Pakistan. There was a turmoil in the countries that supported Pakistan on the Kashmir issue. Whereas two days ago, the Turkish President had raised the issue of Kashmir in the United Nations while exercising his right to befriend Pakistan. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan had said that stability and prosperity in South Asia cannot be separated from Kashmir. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdo ۔an addressed the Kashmir issue in his address to the UN General Assembly. He had said that despite the UN resolutions, 80 million people were detained in occupied Kashmir, the problem for a secure future has been resolved through dialogue rather than Kashmir war.

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