Finance Minister vows to deepen partnership with Turkiye
ISLAMABAD: Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb has reaffirmed Pakistan’s dedication to further strengthening its partnership with Turkey across various domains, including trade, investment, and technical collaboration.
He was speaking with Mehmet Paçaci, the Ambassador of the Republic of Turkey, who made a farewell visit to him in Islamabad.Pakistan Calls for Global Response to Gaza and Kashmir Crises Amidst Strengthened Türkiye Relations
The Finance Minister noted that the recent visit by the Turkish trade delegation to Pakistan was instrumental in identifying new opportunities for collaboration in areas such as energy, agriculture, infrastructure, and technology.
The meeting emphasized the significance of the Trade in Goods Agreement 2022 as a crucial milestone towards reaching the bilateral trade goal of five billion dollars.
Both parties stressed the importance of expanding the trade and investment landscape through additional Government-to-Government (G2G) and Business-to-Business (B2B) initiatives.
The Ambassador assured that Turkey remains committed to working towards the mutual objectives of both countries.