Pakistan and Türkiye Pledge to Strengthen Economic and Trade Ties

Washington DC, In a significant development aimed at deepening bilateral relations, Pakistan’s Finance Minister met with his Turkish counterpart, H.E Mr. Mehmet Simsek, to discuss enhancing economic and trade cooperation between the two countries. The meeting, which took place in Washington DC, underscored the strong historical, political, economic, cultural, and educational ties that both nations share.

According to Press Information Department, the finance ministers agreed to inject new vigor into bilateral trade and investment. The discussion highlighted Türkiye’s advancements in power generation and distribution, areas in which Pakistan aims to benefit from Turkish expertise and experience.

The commitment to deepen cooperation reflects a mutual interest in leveraging their longstanding relationship to foster economic growth and development. Both ministers expressed optimism about the future of their partnership, emphasizing the potential for significant advancements in trade and economic exchanges. This meeting marks a promising step towards greater collaboration, promising to enhance the strategic alliance between Pakistan and Türkiye.

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