Turkish president greets President Zardari
Both presidents also exchanged views on matters of bilateral importance and underscored need for further improving cooperation in all areas of mutual interest
By Asim Yasin
March 13, 2024
ISLAMABAD: President of Turkiye Recep Tayyip Erdogan called President Asif Ali Zardari and congratulated him on assuming the office of the President of Pakistan.
Both presidents also exchanged views on matters of bilateral importance and underscored the need for further improving cooperation in all areas of mutual interest. President Zardari thanked the Turkish president for his telephone call and warm wishes.
President Zardari wished Happy Ramazan to Turkish nation and desired to see role of Turkish women in Islamic world. He also desired to soon invite President Erdogan to Pakistan.
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