Category: Pakistan

  • Pakistan opens Turkey-helped rapid bus lane system

    Pakistan opens Turkey-helped rapid bus lane system

    Lahor Metrobus system will carry 100K passengers daily.

    World Bulletin / News Desk

    IBB METROBUS PROJESINI PAKISTAN'A TASIDI

    Lahor’s rapid bus lane system was inaugurated on Sunday in a ceremony attended by Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Bekir Bozdag.

    Bozdag and and Pakistan main opposition leader Nawaz Sharif inaugurated the Metrobus system, a rapid public transit network similar to Istanbul’s fleet operating on dedicated bus lanes.

    “This is an important example of the cooperation between Turkey and Pakistan. Our two brotherly countries should further improve cooperation in commerce, education, health and social life,” Bozdag told the ceremony.

    The bus lane project was prepared by the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality and part of the lane was constructed by Albayrak Holding, a Turkish contractor, which also won operating rights of the system for 8 years.

    The 27-kilometer lane will carry 100,000 passengers a day.

    via Pakistan opens Turkey-helped rapid bus lane system | Asia-Pasific | World Bulletin.

  • Istanbul to Islamabad journey to take 11 days with Gul Train

    Istanbul to Islamabad journey to take 11 days with Gul Train

    Director General of Turkey’s State Railways (TCDD) Suleyman Karaman said that in their talks with Pakistani and Afghan ministers, a decision was taken to increase the frequency of the Gul Train travelling between Istanbul and Islamabad and to increase the amount of cargo carried, according to a report published by Turkish Weekly.

    Speaking to the Anadolu Agency (AA), Suleyman Karaman stressed that they aimed to bring down the number of days required for the Gul Train to reach Islamabad from Istanbul to 11 days from the previous mark of 15 days.

    via Istanbul to Islamabad journey to take 11 days with Gul Train | Pakistan Today | Latest news | Breaking news | Pakistan News | World news | Business | Sport and Multimedia.

  • Turkey support cause of Kashmiris

    Turkey support cause of Kashmiris

    Turkey support cause of Kashmiris

    Sunday, December 09, 2012 – TURKEY has once again won hearts of the people of Pakistan by expressing its full support to the just cause of the Kashmiri people. Talking to a Pakistan parliamentary delegation in Ankara, Turkish President Abdullah Gul said there was a great deal of awareness about the Kashmir issue in Turkey, which was product of an unjust international system, hoping that dialogue between Pakistan and India would lead to an amicable solution.

    This is not for the first time that the Turkish leadership has unequivocally extended their country’s support to Pakistan on this issue as Ankara has been steadfast in its policy on Kashmir since long. Turkey has been contributing its sincere efforts towards resolution of the longstanding problem and seeking an end to human rights violations of Kashmiri people. It has been raising its voice and supporting Pakistan’s principled stand on the dispute at all international forums in a steadfast manner. The most important aspect of its contribution is as member of the OIC Contact Group on Kashmir that has always adopted strong resolutions on the issue, supporting right of self-determination for Kashmiris and resolution of the problem as per aspirations of Kashmiri people. Turkey is so forthright in its advocacy for the rights of Kashmiri people that Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan raised the issue in his UN General Assembly speech last year, demanding early resolution of the dispute for achieving peace and stability in the region. This is significant in view of the fact that even some Pakistani leaders felt shy of raising the issue at UN for sometime in their bid not to displease Indians. We appreciate statement of Mr. Abdullah Gul that there was great awareness of Kashmir issue in Turkey as this is confirmed by seminars and discussions organized by civil society organizations in the brotherly country as well as favourable media reports appearing quite frequently on the issue. We are sure that the categorical position of the Turkish leadership and people would further deepen love and affection between the two countries. We also urge other OIC member States to join Turkey and Saudi Arabia in adding their voice for the sake of rights of Kashmiri people.

    via Turkey support cause of Kashmiris.

  • Turkey to knock doors of international court

    Turkey to knock doors of international court

    ISLAMABAD: The Turkish government has decided to take up the case of Karkey power plant of Turkey to the International Court.

    As the first step, the Turkish law department has worked out the case to knock at the arbitration court. Highly-placed sources in the Turkish mission in Islamabad have revealed to

    ‘The News’ on Monday evening that the process of taking up the case in the international court had already been initiated and the process of consultation by the legal experts was underway.

    Mustafa Babur Hizlan Turkish, Ambassador in Pakistan, while confirming the decision to approach the international court disclosed that yet another big Turkish company that has finalised its plan to make huge investment in Pakistan has changed its mind keeping in view the treatment meted out to Karkey.

    via Turkey to knock doors of international court – thenews.com.pk.

  • Turkey offers to help Pakistan construct dams

    Turkey offers to help Pakistan construct dams

    ISLAMABAD, Nov 21 (APP): Prime Minister of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdogan Wednesday said that if the issue of Karkey Power Plant was not resolved then it may have negative impact on Turkish investors who are keen to invest in Pakistan. The Turkish Prime Minister who arrived here straight from the airport to attend the D 8 Summit held one on one meeting with Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf and raised the issue when both the leaders led their respective delegations at the delegations level meeting.

    Reiterating concern of Turkish government on Karkey issue, the Prime Minister of Turkey said while understanding the legal complications that are inherent in litigations, he hoped that the executive will find a way to resolve this matter.

    Failure to do so, he said would have negative impact for Turkish investors in Pakistan.

    He expressed his special concern as the ship had been mounted with state of the art devices which are likely to be damaged with the passage of time.

    He said that Turkish investors were keen to invest on BOT basis for construction of dams in Pakistan. Turkish companies were only second to China in respect of construction of dams, he added.

    Mr.Erdogan said that Pakistan was blessed with huge water resources which needed investment for harnessing it to meet its energy and water requirements.Turkish companies were ready to help Pakistan in this connection, he affirmed.

    Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf thanked his Turkish counterpart for his participation in the D-8 Summit .Terming the D-8 event very important conference he expressed the hope that the outcome of the summit will lead to more economic cooperation among the member states and better relations.

    Prime Minister Ashraf said that the trade between Pakistan and Turkey is not commensurate with the ties between the two countries.

    Commenting on the present volume of trade, the Prime Minister hoped that the Turkish side would have a favourable look at the tariff structure for further improving volume of trade between the two countries.

    The Prime Minister said that Pakistan supports the stand taken by the Turkish government on the issue of Palestine and also referred to his telephonic conversation with Egyptian President recently, on this issue.

    He lamented the loss of innocent Palestinian lives in Gaza and said that Pakistan has a principled position on Palestine. On this issue, Pakistan and Turkey were on the same page, he added.

    Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf apprised his Turkish counterpart of the efforts of Pakistan government to improve its relations with Afghanistan and counter terrorism.

    He said that highest priority was being given to eliminate terrorism from the country.

    Dilating on the issue of Afghanistan, the Prime Minister referred to recent visit of Mr.Salahuddin Rabbani, Chairman High Peace Council and termed the present nature of relationship with Afghanistan encouraging.

    He said Pakistan was looking forward to trilateral summit in Ankara next month.

    Referring to the Syrian situation, he termed it as having serious implications for the region and regretted that it has allowed terrorists and Al Qaeda to infiltrate in Syria.

    The Turkish Prime Minister condemned the attack on Malala Yousafzai and said Turkey would be very happy if nomination of Malala for Nobel peace prize is accepted.

    The Prime Minister of Turkey referred to his last visit on May 22 where substantive progress had been made between the two countries. He also called for evaluation and examination of the decisions between the two sides, then…

    The Turkish Prime Minister thanked the Government of Pakistan for rescuing Turkish workers during the recent floods, who were working in Balochistan for construction of housing units. He informed his Pakistani counterpart that 4120 housing units would be delivered to Pakistan very soon.

    The Turkish Prime Minister said that Turkey had been keenly following developments in Pakistan. He also announced 65 Scholarships for Pakistani students in Turkish universities.

    Prime Minister Ashraf thanked him for the offer and said that the youths who would benefit from it would be the real ambassadors between the two countries.

    The Turkish Prime Minister condemned the relentless attack by Israel on Palestinians and also referred to the situation in Syria.

    The Pakistani side which was led by Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf was assisted by Minister of Defence Syed Naveed Qamar, Minister of Water and Power, Ch.Ahmed Mukhtar, Minister of Information, Qamar Zaman Kaira and Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Malik Amad Khan besides senior officials.

    The Turkish side was led by Mr Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Dr.Ahmed Davetoglu, Foreign Minister, Vice Chairman of the ruling AK Party, senior parliamentarians of Turkey and officials assist the Prime Minister.

    via Associated Press Of Pakistan ( Pakistan’s Premier NEWS Agency ) – Turkey offers to help Pakistan construct dams.

  • Pakistan-Turkey defence ties exemplary

    Pakistan-Turkey defence ties exemplary

    KARACHI: Turkey and Pakistan play very important roles in their respective regions and defence ties between the two countries are becoming ever closer. This was stated by Murad Bayar, Undersecretary for Defence Industries of the Republic of Turkey at a reception hosted last evening in his honour by Turkish Ambassador Babur Hizlan. The Turkish defence undersecretary is leading an 80-member and 13 companies’ delegation that is participating in the Ideas 2012 exhibition being held in Karachi. Speaking informally to the media at the reception Bayar said their visit has been excellent as all Turks consider Pakistan as their second home. He said that the visit was also proving productive as it had given an opportunity to both sides to renew contacts and take the relationship further. He said Turkey was pleased that the defence projects underway between the two countries were progressing well. He said that a series of very productive meetings had already been held in this respect. staff report

    via Daily Times – Leading News Resource of Pakistan – ‘Pakistan-Turkey defence ties exemplary’.