Turksih Consul General calls on Sindh Governor

KARACHI, Jan 15 (APP):The Turkish Consul General to Karachi, Tolga Ucak called on Sindh Governor, Muhammad Zubair here Monday and discussed matters of mutual interest between the countries, in particular context of trade relations. According to Sindh Governor House spokesman, Tolga Ucak, having assumed his responsibilities only recently expressed his deep interest in investment opportunities available in the port city and commercial hub of Pakistan. He said his country holds …

KARACHI, Jan 15 (APP):The Turkish Consul General to Karachi,
Tolga Ucak called on Sindh Governor, Muhammad Zubair here
Monday and discussed matters of mutual interest between the countries,
in particular context of trade relations.
According to Sindh Governor House spokesman, Tolga Ucak, having
assumed his responsibilities only recently expressed his deep interest
in investment opportunities available in the port city and commercial
hub of Pakistan.
He said his country holds Pakistan in high esteem and accords top
priority to further strengthen the cordial relations between the two
Muslim countries on basis of mutual financial stability.
Governor of Sindh felicitating Ucak on his fresh assignment
hoped it will bring the people of the two countries all the more closer
to one another.
Emphasizing that people of Pakistan and Turkey are linked to the
bondage of Muslim brotherhood.
Sharing with him the investment opportunities available in Sindh
province of Pakistan, Governor said the people of two country can always
benefit from the expertise and opportunities available at their
respective homes.
Sindh particular reiterating importance of strong economic
relations between the two, said CPEC has emerged as a game changer for
Pakistan and Turkey being a close and trusted friend of Pakistan can
definitely a crucial beneficiary.
He expressed his confidence that with the passage of time and
fast emerging changes in the global level Pakistan – Turkey relationship
will assume new dimensions.

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