Islamabad – Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif is scheduled to embark on an official visit to Turkey, where he will hold important discussions with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. The two leaders are expected to focus on enhancing Pakistan-Turkey bilateral relations across multiple sectors, including trade, defense, and cultural exchanges.
The visit, set to take place in the coming days, underscores the long-standing friendship and strategic partnership between the two nations. A range of key agreements, including those related to economic cooperation and regional security, are likely to be explored during the talks.
PM Sharif’s visit is also expected to strengthen the collaboration between Pakistan and Turkey in combating global challenges, such as climate change, terrorism, and economic instability. The prime minister will be accompanied by a delegation of senior officials and business leaders, aiming to foster greater investment and cooperation.
Sources close to the Prime Minister’s office say that the visit will pave the way for further advancements in Pakistan’s relations with Turkey, which have seen steady growth over the past years. The meetings are expected to focus on boosting trade volumes, exploring joint ventures, and enhancing defense ties, particularly in areas related to technology and defense manufacturing.