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Turkish Minister of Interior Meets PM Imran Khan.

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ISLAMABAD: Turkish Interior Minister Süleyman Soylu has arrived in the federal capital on a visit to Pakistan on Monday.

As per details, Minister of State for Interior Shehryar Afridi welcomed the distinguished guest upon his arrival.

Sources said the visiting dignitary is expected to meet higher officials of Pakistan.

Pakistan and Turkey share decades-old friendly relations with each other. Moreover, the transcontinental supports Pakistan on various issues, including its stance on the Kashmir dispute.

It is pertinent to note here that on October 27, Kashmir Black Day, the Youth Assembly of Konya’s Selçuklu Municipility and the Embassy of Pakistan jointly organized a seminar and expressed strong solidarity with the oppressed people of the India-Occupied Kashmir.

They also reaffirmed unflinching support for Kashmiris’ democratic right to self-determination.

Parliamentarian Ali Sahin in his keynote speech once more reiterated Turkish support for the Kashmiri people. He noted that Turkey would continue to be in strong solidarity with the oppressed people in any geography including the people of Indian Occupied Kashmir and Palestine.

He said Turkish support would continue not only on the Black Day but also until final resolution of the Jammu & Kashmir dispute.


https://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/2018/12/17/turkish-interior-minister-arrives-in-islamabad/
 
Turkish foreign minister meets Imran Khan, invites him to visit Turkey
December 17, 2018

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During his visit to Pakistan, Turkish Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu met Prime Minister Imran Khan and invited him to visit Turkey.

They spoke about relations between the two countries and how to improve them in different sectors.

Minister of State for Interior Shehryar Afridi was also present during the meeting.



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Prime Minister Imran Khan receives Minister for Interior Turkey H.E. Mr. Suleyman Soylu at PM Office. MoS Interior Mr. Shehryar Khan Afridi also present during the meeting.

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Soylu congratulated the premier and his party on taking office and said extended the Turkish president’s good wishes. He assured him of all possible cooperation from Turkey.

While expressing his wishes for better relations with the country, PM Khan extended an invitation to the Turkish president to visit Pakistan.


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Turkish Interior Minister Süleyman Soylu, who arrived in Islamabad on Monday morning, invited Prime Minister Imran Khan to visit Turkey during a meeting between the two at the PM Office.

The prime minister also extended an invitation to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan as well other Turkish leaders to visit Pakistan.

He expressed satisfaction on the "upward trajectory" of bilateral relations between Pakistan and Turkey.

During the meeting, bilateral relations between the two countries as well as ways to further enhance mutual cooperation in various areas were discussed.

The Turkish minister assured Pakistan of all possible support from Turkey.

Soylu offered PM Khan felicitations on behalf on the Turkish leadership as well as himself for being elected as the country's premier.

He also conveyed Erdogan's well wishes to Khan.



Minister of State for Interior Shehryar Afridi, who was present at the meeting, had received the Turkish minister on his arrival in Islamabad.
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Relations with some countries would need to be properly established again. The government should take care to establish relations with country to country not specific governments or it would lead to the mess that the relations with Turkey had become.
 
Pak-Turkey agreed for collaborative efforts to fight terrorism

Parvez Jabri
December 18, 2018

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and Turkey Monday agreed to make collaborative efforts to fight terrorism and prevent elements financing subversive activities.

The both sides expressed their resolve to control terror financing in a meeting between State Minister for Interior Shahryar Khan Afridi and a Turkish delegation headed by Interior Minister of Turkey Suleyman Soylu.

Underlining the need for taking urgent measures in this regard, the two countries discussed matters pertaining to mutual cooperation and coordination.

During the meeting, Minister of State for Interior Shehryar Afridi informed his counterpart that several measures were being taken by Pakistan to stop terror financing and determined to get rid of the menace.

The sacrifices and performance of the Law Enforcement Agencies were unparallel he said and added their armed forces were fully equipped to eradicate menace of terrorism from the country.

Pakistan has sacrificed over 70 thousands lives and faced the economic losses in tune of billions of dollars in the war against terrorism.

Terming both countries resolve against terrorism unprecedented, the minister said they were facing identical issues on different front for which collective efforts were required.

Turkish interior minister lauded the efforts and achievements of Pakistan against terrorism, saying “Terrorism is a cancer”.

Pakistan and Turkey had to enhance their coordination against the menace, he added.

He assured Shehryar Afridi for his country full support against terrorism and cyber crime in future.

He also offered to provide facilities to the Pakistani Police for their training.

Shehryar Afridi said both countries enjoyed their relations on religious, historical and spiritual basis and assured his counterpart for strengthening their ties in Naya Pakistan.

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There is alot ilegal money stashed at turkey too interior ministry visits is not a regular visit its bit unusual happens when help requires by one party on a particular issue.
 
This folk is damn close to Reis and the one of the principal architects of the emerging Deep State in Turkey, in sync with her Deep Nation...

No offence mate but.

1. He is not that close. He is competing directly with Berat Albayrak, Minister of Treasury and Finance and as you know the son-in-law of President Erdogan himself. The only reason he is close to the president is that because he is the Interior Minister and the ruling AKP party uses him in the fields to visit soldiers and police at combat zones.

2. There is no emerging deep state in Turkey. There was one in the past which was crippled down by the AKP itself where FETÖ is involved too. Deep state in Turkey was nothing but the collaboration and unity of well-educated patriot bureaucrats working cooperatively against any threat, domestic and foreign. As per their political ideology, they were mostly nationalists or those loyal to Ataturk's legacy. Therefore, the term "deep state" entered to world literature from the heart of Turkish bureaucracy.

3. There is no thing called as deep nation.
 
No offence mate but.

1. He is not that close. He is competing directly with Berat Albayrak, Minister of Treasury and Finance and as you know the son-in-law of President Erdogan himself. The only reason he is close to the president is that because he is the Interior Minister and the ruling AKP party uses him in the fields to visit soldiers and police at combat zones.

2. There is no emerging deep state in Turkey. There was one in the past which was crippled down by the AKP itself where FETÖ is involved too. Deep state in Turkey was nothing but the collaboration and unity of well-educated patriot bureaucrats working cooperatively against any threat, domestic and foreign. As per their political ideology, they were mostly nationalists or those loyal to Ataturk's legacy. Therefore, the term "deep state" entered to world literature from the heart of Turkish bureaucracy.

3. There is no thing called as deep nation.
Guys at the top hate to be too much dependent on one person!!! Some healthy competition is quite desirable...

Three things never become one's BFFs: the Angel of Death, nephew and son-in-law...

Nothing remains in absolute vacuum; hence, an emerging Deep State...

The Deep Nation is the Turkish Nation itself...
 

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