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Turkish President Erdogan to reach Pakistan on February 13

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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will arrive in Islamabad on February 13.

Turkish President and Prime Minister Imran Khan will jointly chair the Pakistan Turkish High-Level Strategic Cooperation Council meeting and also sign the Strategic Economic Framework and Plan of Action.

The Turkish President will visit Pakistan for a two-day official visit.

In this regard, the Ministry of Economic Affairs has also completed its preparations and is expected to sign 10 to 12 agreements on cooperation in education, defense and economic sectors.

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Bilateral cooperation will be further enhanced at the meeting of the Pak-Turkish High Level Strategic Cooperation Council while the Council will guide and oversee the Strategic Economic Framework.

The agreement will be finalized during the Turkish President’s arrival.

Turkish President will arrive along with high level delegation including investors and businessmen.

Turkish President Erdogan will sign memorandum of understanding for several projects, including investment in Pakistan.

During the visit Turkish President will call on Prime Minister Imran Khan, President Arif Alavi, Speaker National Assembly Assad Qaiser and Chairman Senate Sadiq Sanjrani.

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