The both reviewed entire gamut of strategic partnership and agreed to maintain upward trajectory of fraternal relations between two countries.


Islamabad: Pakistan and Turkiye on Tuesday vowed to further strengthen and deepen all-round cooperation in diverse fields.
The resolve was made during a meeting between Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani and his Turkish counterpart on the sidelines of 27th ECO-COM in Azerbaijan today.
Pleased to meet my brother @HakanFidan, Foreign Minister of Türkiye at ECO-COM @ECO_int. We discussed full spectrum of our strategic partnership & committed to bolstering ???? cooperation in trade, investment, defense, education, culture, agriculture, and science & technology. pic.twitter.com/iVWPhctRws
— Jalil Abbas Jilani (@JalilJilani) October 10, 2023
During meeting, they reviewed entire gamut of strategic partnership and agreed to maintain upward trajectory of fraternal relations between two countries.
Foreign Ministers of Pakistan and Turkiye reaffirmed steadfast support on all core issues, particularly in trade, investment, defence, education culture, agriculture, science and technology.

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