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Pakistan and Turkey sign agreements for cooperation in diverse fields

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Sana Jamal
Sana Jamal
Sana Jamal is a journalist from Pakistan who writes for local and international news media. She also manages Islamabad Scene

Pakistan and Turkey have signed various bilateral agreements and Memorandum of Understanding (MOUs) for enhanced cooperation in diverse areas of mutual interest including trade, economy, communication, environment, and housing.

Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif and President Recep Tayyip Erdogan witnessed the signing of bilateral agreements and MOUs during May 31 May – June 2 official visit of Shehbaz Sharif and his delegation.

Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari and Minister for Commerce and Investment Syed Naveed Qamar and Turkish Ministers for Trade and Transport signed the documents on behalf of their respective governments.

List of agreements and MOUs: 

1) Memorandum of Understanding between the Turkish Presidency of Strategy and Budget and Pakistan’s Public-Private Partnership Authority.

2) Framework For Knowledge Sharing Program between the Government of Turkey and the Government of Pakistan.

3) Memorandum of Understanding on Highway Engineering between the Turkish Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure and Pakistan’s Ministry of Communications.

4) Joint Ministerial Statement on Developing Bilateral Trade and Economic Relations between Turkey and Pakistan.

5) Technical Cooperation Protocol between the Turkish Ministry of Treasury and Finance and Pakistan’s Ministry of Finance.

6) Cooperation Protocol on Debt Management between the Turkish Ministry of Treasury and Finance and Pakistan’s Ministry of Economic Affairs.

7) Memorandum of Understanding between the Turkish Ministry of Environment, Urbanization and Climate Change and NAYA Pakistan Housing and Development Authority (NAPHDA) on cooperation in the field of housing.

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