Islamabad, August 02 (WNAM REPORT ) “Pakistan and Turkiye have a long historical, friendly and fraternal relationship and we hope that the new generations of both countries will further strengthen this relationship”, said Ambassador of Turkiye to Pakistan, H.E. Prof. Dr. Mehmet Pacaci, while addressing the certificate distribution ceremony of the two-week summer camp organized by Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU) in collaboration with Yunus Emre Institute, Pakistan.
Dr. Mehmet Pacaci, mentioned that these activities will bring the younger generations of the two countries closer, ultimately strengthening the relationship. The Ambassador also extended congratulations to the university and the Yunus Emre Institute for arranging the camp.
Dean of Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Prof. Dr. Abdul Aziz Sahir said that Pakistanis and Turkish people consider each other as their second home. Turkish children are eager to learn Urdu, and Pakistani children are enthusiastic about learning Turkish. He said that there are similarities in the history and culture of the two countries, and the moon and star on the flags of both countries symbolize our unity.
Director International Exchange and Collaboration, AIOU, Dr. Zahid Majeed said that in 10 days, 34 children aged 5 to 13 years were taught Turkish language, calligraphy, and archery, Turkish traditional game Mangala was also taught. He said that we will organize summer camp in Skardu and Gilgit with the support of Yunus Emre Institute.
Director, Yunus Emre Institute, Pakistan, Dr. Halil Toker stated that Turkish people have a deep affection for Pakistanis, and to ensure that this love is passed down to the new generation. The children performed Turkish songs and shared jokes in front of their parents and university faculty.
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