Category: South Asia

  • Karzai wants Taliban office in Turkey

    Karzai wants Taliban office in Turkey

    ISTANBUL: Afghan President Hamid Karzai has said there are suggestions that the Taliban open a representation office in Turkey or another impartial country “to facilitate reconciliation” in the war-torn country.

    Responding to a reporter’s question while attending the Pakistan-Afghanistan-Turkey Trilateral Summit in Istanbul, Karzai said Kabul would be happy if Turkey could provide such a venue, Anatolia news agency reported.

    Turkish President Abdullah Gul said he was not aware of such suggestions but stressed that Turkey “will do anything that would contribute to stability and security in Afghanistan,” according to Anatolia.

    During the Trilateral Summit, Karzai held talks with his counterparts Abdullah Gul of Turkey and Asif Ali Zardari of Pakistan.

    It was the fifth such meeting since 2007 when Turkey launched the initiative to push Afghanistan and Pakistan to enhance cooperation against insurgents and improve ties poisoned by the insecurity plaguing their rugged border.

  • Pakistan, Turkey to share expertise in field of anti-terrorism, anti-money laundering

    Pakistan, Turkey to share expertise in field of anti-terrorism, anti-money laundering

    ISTANBUL: Turkish Interior Minister Besir Atalay held a meeting with Federal Minister for Interior, Senator A. Rehman Malik at Ministry of Interior, Istanbul. The meeting held in a very cordial atmosphere in which bilateral issues and matters pertaining to Human Smuggling, Drug Smuggling, money laundering and terrorism came under discussion.

    The Turkish Minister of Interior Besir Atalay appreciated Pakistan for action against terrorists and making Pakistan more safer. He appreciated the role of Pakistan in the war against terrorists and recognized the services of people of Pakistan and law enforcers for fighting fearlessly against terrorists. Both the Interior Ministers agreed to share expertise in the field of anti-terrorism and anti-money laundering.

    Turkey will send delegation of senior officers to Pakistan to share their expertise and Pakistan also agreed to send the delegation of officers to learn Turkish experience. Both Interior Ministers once again re-affirmed to work together and to make the region safer for the coming generations.

    via ONLINE – International News Network.

  • Pakistan, Turkey sign 17 MoUs

    Pakistan, Turkey sign 17 MoUs

    By Adnan Adil

    For CentralAsiaOnline.com

    2010-12-08

    ISLAMABAD – Pakistan and Turkey signed 17 Memorandums of Understandings on trade, defence and other sectors December 7, media reported.

    Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani and Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan addressed a news conference after the signing ceremony and said the two countries would continue to co-operate.

    Turkey offered military hardware and assistance in infrastructure building to Pakistan, Dawn reported.

    Gilani said he hoped bilateral trade between the two countries would climb to US$2 billion by 2012 from US $1 billion in 2009, Dawn reported.

  • Turkey to Host Afghan, Pakistan Talks

    Turkey to Host Afghan, Pakistan Talks

    ANKARA: The Afghan and Pakistani leaders are to hold talks in Turkey soon, Turkish Foreign Ministry says The aim of the talks is to improve relations between Afghanistan and Pakistan.The spokesman for the Turkish Foreign Ministry, Selcuk Unal has said the Afghan and Pakistani leaders Hamid Karzai and Asif Ali Zardari are to hold talks in Turkey on December 24, hosted by the Turkish President Abdullah Gul.

    According to Turkish newsagency, Turkey is trying to encourage Afghanistan and Pakistan to make joint efforts in the fight against insurgents.The meeting is said to be the fifth of it kind hosted by Turkey to strengthen cooperation among the two countries.Meanwhile, a summit of the Economic Cooperation Organisation is to be held on December 23 to boost trade links among Turkey, Afghanistan and Pakistan as well as Iran, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, according to Unal.

    via ONLINE – International News Network.

  • Dhaka-Istanbul flight from this month-end

    Dhaka-Istanbul flight from this month-end

    Air link between Bangladesh capital Dhaka and largest Turkish city Istanbul will be established in the last week of this month.

    “Initially the Turkish Airlines will operate Dhaka-Istanbul flights four days a week from this month,” Civil Aviation and Tourism secretary shafique Alam Mehdi said yesterday.

    The flight operations between Bangladesh and Turkey was finalised as a memorandum of understanding was signed between civil aviation authorities of Bangladesh and Turkish government at a bilateral meeting, held in Turkish capital Ankara on November 24.

    Europe especially London-bound passengers can travel in a very competitive airfare taking Istanbul as a transit, he said.

    “The flights via Istanbul route to London will reduce the air fare and also reduce the airtime journey of the country’s passengers,” he said.

    via Gulf Times – Qatar’s top-selling English daily newspaper – SriLanka/Bangladesh.

  • Pakistan-Turkey – a journey from ‘brotherhood to strategic partnership’

    Pakistan-Turkey – a journey from ‘brotherhood to strategic partnership’

    By Shumaila Andleeb

    ISLAMABAD, Dec 10 (APP): From the love of Pakistanis for Kamal Ataturk to the Turks’ affection for Jinnah – the brotherly relationship is ready to witness a shining era as Pakistan and Turkey have entered a new world of strategic partnership with signing of 17 Memoranda of Understanding in different fields.With ‘Ataturk Avenue’ in Islamabad and ‘Jinnah Jadesi’ roads in Ankara, the two capitals have got a new strategic dimension with the recent official visit of Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani to Turkey.

    The signing of 17 MoUs by the two countries has been regarded as a “turning point” to mutually benefit from each others’ potential in the fields including health, education,agriculture, infrastructure, housing and media.

    Turkey also offered to build schools and hospitals in Pakistan’s flood-affected regions within six months.

    Both the Prime Ministers of Pakistan and Turkey expressed conviction to take personal interest in ensuring practical implementation of the  17 MoUs.

    Prime Minister Gilani’s visit to Turkey also marks conferment of three separate honors for him. Turkish President Abdullah Gul awarded the Prime Minister  with ‘Jamhuriyat Nishan – The Republic Order’ at a special investiture ceremony in recognition to furthering the relations between two countries.

    Another award was Degree of Doctorate of Journalism for the Prime Minister by Turkey’s prestigious Marmara University.

    The University Rector termed Gilani as “Man of Culture” and said the institution was interested in learning from his experiences through his lectures.

    Gilani also had the honour to address the Turkish Grand National Assembly, making him the first head of the government from Pakistan addressing the Turk parliamentarians.

    Prime Minister Gilani who co-chaired the inaugural session of High Level Cooperation Council (HLCC) with his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Ankara, has termed the body as a “direct interaction between the cabinets of two Prime Ministers”.

    In the ancient city of Istanbul, the Prime Minister during his interaction with the Turkish businessmen offered them to invest in agriculture, housing, energy and infrastructure development, with an effort to for private sectors of the two countries to engage deeply with each other. The Foreign Economic Relations Board (DEIK) of Turkey expressed desire to strengthen the economic relations of two countries on a higher level.

    Gilani told the Turkish businessmen that Pakistan had decided to give visa on arrival for 30 days to all Turkish nationals who possessed valid US, UK or Schengen visas.

    He also expressed hope that the remaining formalities will soon be completed for the conclusion of Visa Abolition Agreement for bonafide businessmen of Turkey and Pakistan.

    Pakistan and Turkey also reiterated their last year’s agreement to increase bilateral trade volume to US$2 billion by 2012.

    Prime Minister Gilani concluded his visit with a saying that defines the crux of relationship between Pakistan and Turkey, as “The Pak-Turk relationship is a true sense of brotherhood. It is, as if we are a single family. We value these very special relations and will take them to even greater heights.”

    via Associated Press Of Pakistan ( Pakistan’s Premier NEWS Agency ) – Pakistan-Turkey – a journey from ‘brotherhood to strategic partnership’.