PR No. 38 Islamabad: September 6, 2018

Pakistan and Turkey have mutually agreed on further enhancing their bilateral relations and to work collectively in different fields. Different matters related to mutual cooperation and bilateral relations between two countries as well as relating to the trilateral relations of Iran-Pakistan-Turkey also came under discussion in a meeting between Federal Minister for Human Rights Dr Shireen M Mazari and Ambassador of the Republic of Turkey Mustafa Yardakul here in Islamabad on Thursday. Senior officials of the ministry were also present on this occasion. During the meeting, both the sides further shared the common political experiences and also discussed the issues that both of countries Pakistan and Turkey confront with the large influx of refugees. The Ambassador was apprised about prevailing Human Rights situation in the country including the measures and steps have been taken by the Government particularly Human Rights Ministry for the promotion and protection of Human Rights. Addressing the meeting, Federal Minister for Human Rights Dr Shireen Mazari said that steps are being taken to ensure the promotion and protection of Human Rights adding that Constitution of Pakistan grantees the human rights protection and we ensure its implementation as it is our national obligation. Dr Mazari said that we are focusing on how to take forward and further improve and strengthen the bilateral relations of Pakistan and Turkey to ensure the prosperity and progress of both the countries. She said Pakistan and Turkey are brother countries and our friendship is gaining strength with every passing day. We are wholehearted to work together in different fields to further promote this relation. The Turkish Ambassador Mustafa Yardakul assured the HR Minister that the existing cooperation between the two countries will continues and appreciated the endeavors of incumbent government especially the concerned Ministry for the Protection and promotion of Human Rights in this regard.

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