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Islamabad: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif is leaving here Monday on a three-day official visit to Turkey during which the two countries will sign several memorandum of understanding (MoUs) and agreements for enhancing bilateral cooperation in different fields.

He will meet Turkish President Abdullah Gul and hold formal talks with Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

The two prime ministers will co-chair in Ankara the third meeting of the High Level Cooperation Council, a platform to give a long-term strategic direction to bilateral relations between the two countries, officials said.

Sharif will visit the site of an award-winning low-cost housing project in Ankara built for disadvantaged sections of the society.

He plans to launch similar projects in Pakistan.

On September 18‚ Sharif will proceed to Istanbul where he will address a Business Forum and he will also have separate meetings with leading Turkish business executives and investors.

Nawaz Sharif leaves for three-day Turkey visit | GulfNews.com
 
To make more under the Table kickback deals for Metro Buses. Haram Khori eik dafa muhn ko lag jai tou choot-tee Nahi. Nawaz NA-Shareef needs to account for his Wealth to prove he earned it legally.
 
Turkey has stood up for us every single time. This is a nation we share history with as well as a shared future.

Turkey should be given a 'blank cheque' to operate unrestricted in all areas of our economy as well as a fully functional military relationship.

Our relations with Turkey are 'weather proof' ... It needs to stay that way. Turkey can help us reach our potential as a robust, high growth, industrial economy backed by a strong mineral resource sector.

I hope this visit is the begining of a new chapter for our 'twin nations'.
 
ho ho ho...........get a grip, it sounds like your personal hatred towards him, not a political view point difference

To make more under the Table kickback deals for Metro Buses. Haram Khori eik dafa muhn ko lag jai tou choot-tee Nahi. Nawaz NA-Shareef needs to account for his Wealth to prove he earned it legally.
 
how ironic that the news doesnot mention that the whole sharif family is with nawaz, including CM Sindh and CM Balochistan.
 
Bihtar and Nihaal better watch out...cause Shahbaz Sharif is comin too.. :)
 
Pakistan, Turkey agree to intensify cooperation in various fields

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ANKARA: Pakistan and Turkey Tuesday agreed to intensify cooperation in diverse fields, including trade, energy, infrastructure development, security, education, culture and science and technology as well as enhanced efforts for peace in the region.

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, while addressing a joint press conference with his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan here after co-chairing the 3rd High Level Cooperation Council (HLCC) meeting, termed the meeting “very productive” and said that “there was unanimity of views” between the two sides on various issues of bilateral and regional interest.

Prime Minister Sharif said Pakistan and Turkey enjoyed very special relations bonded with fraternal ties rooted in history, culture and religion.

He said his visit to Turkey after assuming the office of prime minister on the invitation of Prime Minister Erdogan, speaks volume about the importance which Pakistan gives to Turkey as well as its strategic role in the region.

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Sharif said the two countries had signed a number of agreements and memoranda of understanding (MoUs) today.

The two sides also agreed to enhance the number of flights between the two countries, said the premier and expressed his confidence that they would be able to carry forward the momentum generated by the HLCC meeting.

On the strategic front, he expressed the hope that Pakistan and Turkey would redouble their efforts for ensuring peace and stability in the region.

Prime Minister Sharif said he was looking forward to the visit of Prime Minister Erdogan for the 4th HLCC meeting to be held in Pakistan.

He assured Prime Minister Erdogan that he would not find Pakistan lagging behind in the implementation of “what we have agreed today.”

Prime Minister Sharif also referred to his talks with Prime Minister Erdogan as well as his meeting with President Abdullah Gul, who conferred on him Turkey's prestigious “Jamhurriat Nishan” (Medal of Democracy).

Pakistan, Turkey agree to intensify cooperation in various fields - DAWN.COM
 
Nawaz receives "Medal of Democracy" on visit to Turkey

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Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif received the highest Turkish Civil Award, “Medal of Democracy” on his three day visit to Turkey on Tuesday at the invitation of his Turkish counterpart, Express News reported.

This award will help further the ties between the two countries.

On receiving the award, Nawaz Sharif said “It is indeed a great honour for me to have been bestowed with the ‘Medal of Democracy’ by your Excellency”.

He further added “I am deeply touched by the exalted recognition granted for my humble contribution to furthering our fraternal relations, a calling close to my heart”.

He also said “It is a renewal of an abiding commitment to work continuously and untiringly towards exploring new vistas for cooperation between our two countries”.

During the visit the PM also addressed the business forum and signed important agreements as well as Memorandum’s of Understanding with the Turkish government.

Nawaz Sharif also had separate meetings with leading Turkish entrepreneurs and investors. Leading businessmen from Pakistan also attended the forum to explore mutually beneficial entrepreneurial opportunities.

Turkey and Pakistan have had a history of positive cooperation. In 2005, Turkey’s housing development administration assisted in the construction of 5,000 homes in earthquake-affected areas of Azad Jammu and Kashmir and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

Turkish companies are becoming increasingly active in Pakistan’s energy sector as well and in 2009, Turkish firms built Pakistan’s first wind turbines.

Nawaz receives “Medal of Democracy” on visit to Turkey – The Express Tribune
 

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