Sindh Governor and Turkish Consul General Host Iftar for Orphans, Karachi

Karachi, In a notable event at the Turkish Consulate, Sindh Governor Kamran Khan Tesori and Turkish Consul General Jamal Sangu hosted an Iftar and dinner for orphan children. The event was marked by the exchange of cultural and trade delegation insights, emphasizing the strong bilateral relations between Pakistan and Turkey.

According to Sindh Governor House, the gathering was attended by key figures including the Sindh Chief Minister, Syed Murad Ali Shah, and representatives from the Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TIKA). Governor Tesori highlighted the importance of supporting underprivileged children and commended the collaborative efforts with the Turkish Consulate for organizing such events that foster community welfare and international friendship.

The ceremony served as a platform for reinforcing the cultural and trade ties between Pakistan and Turkey, with Governor Tesori advocating for Turkish investment in Karachi’s conducive business environment. He emphasized the potential benefits for both nations, citing Pakistan’s skilled and hardworking workforce as an asset for Turkish investors.

The event underscored the mutual trust and common values shared between Pakistan and Turkey, with both countries keen on strengthening their relationship through increased people-to-people contacts and economic cooperation.

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