Category: South Asia

  • Pakistan, Turkey hold naval exercises

    Pakistan, Turkey hold naval exercises

    By Javed Mahmood
    For CentralAsiaOnline.com

    2011-04-21

    KARACHI – Pakistan and Turkey will start three days of naval exercises April 22 to strengthen maritime security cooperation in the North Arabian and adjoining seas as part of the battle against piracy, Pakistan Navy spokesman Capt. Shakeel said.

    Pakistan Navy Frigate PNS Alamgir arrived at Golcuk Naval Base, Turkey, April 21, to carry out a number of harbour and high-seas exercises with the Turkish Navy, he said.

    Shakeel said the navies of Pakistan and Turkey have a history of such joint exercises.

    The Pakistani navy is actively involved in maintaining peace and stability from the Gulf of Aden to the Gulf of Oman, including the North Arabian Sea, Shakeel said.

    In support of UN Resolutions, Pakistan is patrolling the Gulf of Aden and the Somali coast to prevent pirates from seizing ships, he added.

     

  • India, Turkey to discuss FTA to boost bilateral trade

    India, Turkey to discuss FTA to boost bilateral trade

    India, Turkey to discuss FTA to boost bilateral trade

    Press Trust of India / New Delhi April 19, 2011, 19:00 IST

    Turkey today said it will discuss opening up of their markets with India under a free trade agreement (FTA).

    “We will be discussing issues relating to non-tariff and tariff barriers under FTA with Indian authorities,” Turkish Trade Minister Zafer Caglayan said here in his address to India-Turkey Business Forum.

    Both the countries are exploring the possibility of FTA to boost bilateral trade.

    The current two-way commerce is $3.14 billion and experts said an FTA between the two would significantly enhance the trade.

    Major imports from Turkey comprise minerals, fertilisers, nuclear reactors and machinery, while exports include pharma, manmade yarn and electronic goods.

    Besides, the visiting minister asked Indian corporates to make investment in Turkey because of its strategic geographical location and potential for economic growth.

    Referring to sectors where investment can be made in Turkey, Caglayan said his country has plans of huge investments in energy sector in the next 10 years.

    About $120 million would be invested in the energy sector, he said.

     

  • An Islamabad-Istanbul train that will traverse 6,500 km

    An Islamabad-Istanbul train that will traverse 6,500 km

    Islamabad, April 18 (IANS) A cargo train that will cover a distance of 6,500 km from Islamabad through Tehran to Istanbul will be ‘running in less than a year’, an official said.

    The ambitious project got a final shape during the April 11-14 official visit of President Asif Ali Zardari to Turkish capital Ankara.

    Turkish Union of Chambers (TOBB) has said it will immediately start a company to run the project and the company will seek collaboration with Pakistan and Iran business groups to execute it, Associated Press of Pakistan reported.

    ‘We are planning to get the train running in less than a year,’ TOBB president Rifat Hisarciklioglu was quoted as saying.

    The weekly trains are expected to make a one-way trip in 11 days between Istanbul and Islamabad.

    The report said the train will open up the European and Asian markets for Pakistan.

    President Asif Ali Zardari, during his visit, held discussions with Turkish President Abdullah Gul, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, and Grand National Assembly Speaker Mehmet Ali Sahin.

    Pakistan and Turkey are keen to expand their bilateral trade volume from existing $1 billion to $2 billion by year 2012.

     

  • Talks continue over Taliban office in Istanbul

    Talks continue over Taliban office in Istanbul

    ANKARA – Hürriyet Daily News

    Potential U.S. support to the idea of Turkey hosting a political office for Taliban militants from Afghanistan has given a boost to the initiative, first suggested late last year.

    Former Afghan President Burhanuddin Rabbani, who heads the Afghan High Peace Council, discussed the issue during a visit to Turkey last month, a member of the council told the Associated Press.

    “Turkey didn’t say no,” Arsala Rahmani was quoted as saying. “It is a key issue for resolving the situation in Afghanistan. It’s important for the Taliban to have a political address – a place – to talk to the world face-to-face. We have said in the past that without an address, solving the problem will be difficult.”

    No official application has yet been made for such an office, but Turkish approval could bolster Afghan President Hamid Karzai’s efforts to integrate moderate Taliban into mainstream society, a senior Turkish Foreign Ministry diplomat said Monday.

    “This is an issue still under discussion. The Americans also say an office can be opened,” the diplomat told the Hürriyet Daily News & Economic Review, speaking on condition of anonymity. “We are not acting on our own. This can happen only with the positive opinion of every party concerned.”

    Rahmani, a member of the peace council set up by the Afghan government to work toward a political solution, told the Associated Press that Turkey is already making plans for the office but it will take time to work out the details.

    The issue is expected to come up during the visit of Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari, who was scheduled to be in Ankara late Monday.

    “Pakistan fully supports Afghan efforts for peace and stability in Afghanistan,” a Pakistani Embassy spokesman told the Daily News.

     

  • Pakistan seeks Turkish help to end terrorism

    Pakistan seeks Turkish help to end terrorism

    By Javed Mahmood

    For CentralAsiaOnline.com

    2011-04-11

    KARACHI – Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari travelled to Istanbul April 11 for four days of meetings to seek Turkish government help in ending regional terrorism and initiating a peace process with the Taliban, officials said.

    Zardari hopes to enlist the help of key Turkish official in stopping terrorism in Afghanistan and Pakistan, presidential spokesman Farhatullah Babar told Central Asia Online by phone from Islamabad.

    Turkish officials will support Pakistan and Afghanistan’s effort to hold peace talks with the Taliban that are essential to restoring peace, he said.

    In May, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Turkey could hold a joint meeting with the Taliban to motivate them to embrace peace, he added.

     

  • President to visit Turkey on April 11

    President to visit Turkey on April 11

    ISLAMABAD: President Asif Ali Zardari will pay a four-day official visit to Turkey on April 11. Foreign Office Spokesperson Tehmina Janjua said that besides bilateral relations, recent developments in the Middle East, North Africa and the Gulf are expected to figure in consultations between the leadership of the two countries. She said Pakistan enjoys a special relation with Turkey that is deeply rooted in the ethos of the people of the two countries. President Zardari’s forthcoming visit would give a new momentum to the bilateral relations, especially in the fields of economy and trade, and contribute to enhancing the existing connectivity, she added. The spokesperson said Pakistan and Turkey have always been in close consultation and supported efforts for the regional stability and development. She said both the countries are also active supporters of regional organisations such as the Economic Cooperation Council and the Organisation of the Islamic Countries. app

    via Daily Times – Leading News Resource of Pakistan – President to visit Turkey on April 11.