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Pakistan, Turkey share common interests: Air Chief

By Our Correspondent
January 18, 2021

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and Turkey are two countries, one nation. They not only share common culture and faith but also have similar interests and challenges.

This was stated by Chief of the Air Staff Air Chief Marshal Mujahid Anwar Khan while addressing the board members of Association of Justice Defenders and Strategic Studies Center (ASSAM) in Turkey. The Air Chief said that Pakistan fully supports Turkey on Cyprus and other regional issues and also stood by Ankara in its war against terrorism.

He also lauded Turkey’s support to Azerbaijan during latter’s conflict with Armenia to liberate territories, occupied for nearly 30 years. Referring to the regional situation in South Asia, the Air Chief said that India had been persistently rejecting Pakistan’s repeated and visible peace gestures and continued to sponsor its proxies in Afghanistan to destabilise Pakistan through terrorist activities. He further added that the ever-deteriorating situation in held Kashmir and plight of its people were a big question mark for the global community as it was unfortunate to see economic interests, taking precedence over moral and ethical values. He thanked Turkish president, foreign minister, and Parliament Speaker for their supportive statements on Kashmir issue at various international forums. Expressing his views on defence cooperation between Pakistan and Turkey, the Air Chief underscored the ever-increasing relationship between the two defence industries and termed the bilateral cooperation as “exemplary”. He pointed out that military cooperation must be built on economic cooperation, and added that joint projects, exercises, production, training, and technology sharing are leading areas of cooperation between the two countries.