Sardar Ayaz Sadiq says Pakistan is blessed with diverse natural landscape which renders it wonderful destination for tourists like Turkiye.


Islamabad: Speaker National Assembly Sardar Ayaz Sadiq said Pakistan had vast opportunities in trade and businesses.
He expressed these views during his meeting with Ambassador of Republic of Turkiye Dr. Mehmet Pacaci who called on him at Parliament House in Islamabad.
The Speaker said Pakistan is blessed with diverse natural landscape which renders it wonderful destination for tourists like Turkiye.
Sardar Ayaz Sadiq said ties between Pakistan and Turkiye are based upon shared values of religion and culture.
While reminding about his initiative of 1st Speaker's Conference in 2017, he said Parliaments of both nations have vast opportunities of collaboration under auspices of multiple parliamentary forums.
He also extended invitation to Speaker of Turkiye Parliament.
The Ambassador of Republic of Turkiye extended felicitation to Sardar Ayaz Sadiq on his successful election as Speaker National Assembly of Pakistan.
He said Turkiye always values high its ties with Pakistan.
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