The two leaders reiterate their commitment to further enhance mutual cooperation in economic, defense and other fields.


Islamabad: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Wednesday extended Eid ul Azha felicitations telephonically to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Pakistan's nation.
In the conversation, the Prime Minister also felicitated the Turkish President and its public.
The Prime Minister thanked the Turkish President for inviting him to the swearing-in ceremony. The two leaders reiterated their commitment to further enhance mutual cooperation in economic, defense and other fields.
On other hands, the sale and purchase of sacrificial animals all over the country reached its zenith and youngsters are taking a keen interest in buying healthy animals.
People are visiting animal markets to get the animals of their choice well before Eid day to fulfill the command of Allah Almighty. Children are enjoying the best time while enjoying at the cattle market and they are decorating their animals with colorful garlands, sterling bands, embellished belts, and crowns.

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