ISLAMABAD ( WNAM REPORT): Turkia Ambassador to Pakistan H.E. Mr. Erfan Neziroglu, while calling on Federal Minister for Communications, Privatization and Board of Investment Abdul Aleem Khan said that the conditions between us are favorable, the objectives are clear and the destination is the same. He added that Turkia wants to properly institutionalize business relations with Pakistan to add in the present cooperation. Federal Minister Abdul Aleem Khan while describing Turkia’s developmental model as impressive that Pakistan also to get benefit from this model for which we want to adopt the best investment options including Joint Ventures.
Turkish Ambassador Erfan Neziroglu and Federal Minister Abdul Aleem Khan had a detailed discussion on the promotion of mutual relations between the two countries and various issues of bilateral trade. Abdul Aleem Khan said that the friendly relations between Pakistan and Turkia should be transformed into business partnership for which there are vast investment opportunities in various sectors including Communications. Improving the road network is a big challenge because development in any country can be possible only by connecting it with highways, he added. Federal Minister Abdul Aleem Khan further said that the people of Pakistan and Turkia are bound by a single brotherly relationship and will strengthen these ties as much as possible in future, as well. Federal Minister Abdul Aleem Khan said that the easier to travel anywhere will ultimately flourish in the more business activities. Our job is to bring business people closer and the rest of work will start by itself, Abdul Aleem Khan indicated. He said that companies from both countries should get the opportunity to earn attractive profit in Turkia and Pakistan. Turkish Ambassador to Pakistan Erfan Neziroglu thanked Federal Minister Abdul Aleem Khan and assured him of all possible cooperation and indicated to adopt a workable model for bilateral investment. xx
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