Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar, currently on a visit to Turkey on the invitation of her Turkish counterpart Professor Dr Ahmet Davutoglu, met separately with President Abdullah Gul and Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan here Friday.
Conveying the greetings of President Asif Ali Zardari to President Gul, Ms Khar appreciated Turkey's positive role in the Middle East and said both countries could be pillars of strength in the region. Showing satisfaction over the level of growing economic ties, President Gul said Turkish leadership is encouraging Turkish businessmen to further expand their investment ventures in Pakistan, especially in the energy sector.
President Gul said he was personally pursuing the fast cargo goods train project. This will reduce transportation time between Islamabad and Istanbul from present sixteen days to only seven days. During her meetings with both the President and the Prime Minister, Ms Khar emphasised on the need to upgrade rail and road links between Pakistan and Turkey.
She said this will not only boost economic activities between the two countries but could benefit the neighbouring countries' access to EU market. Lauding Turkish initiatives for bringing peace and stability in the region, Ms Khar said Pakistan will extend full support to the forthcoming regional conference on Afghanistan being held in Turkey on November 2 this year. Ms Khar also briefed the Turkish leaders on her recent visit to India. She said Pakistan remains committed to a constructive, sustained and result-oriented process of engagement with India.
Continuing the dialogue will ultimately lead to the resolution of all outstanding issues including the core issue of Kashmir, she added. In her meeting with Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Ms Khar conveyed the greetings of Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani on AK Party's landslide victory in the recent general elections in Turkey.
Turkish Premier said he was looking forward to his forthcoming visit to Pakistan for attending the High Level Co-operation Council meeting. Prime Minister Erdogan agreed with Ms Khar that both the countries need to place greater emphasis on bilateral economic co-operation, especially in key sectors including infrastructure, engineering, textiles, energy, agriculture, telecommunications, mining and technology ventures.
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