Erdogan addresses parliament today for record third time
By Our Staff Reporter
2016-11-17
ISLAMABAD: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan arrived here on Wednesday on a two-day visit aimed at strengthening bilateral relations and promoting trade, investment and defence cooperation.
Mr Erdogan, accompanied by his wife Emine and a high-level delegation, received a warm welcome on hisarrival.
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif went to the Nur Khan Airbase along with his cabinet members and senior officials to receive him. The presence of first lady Kulsoom Nawaz, prime minister`s daughter Maryam Nawaz and his younger brother Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif at the airbase gavea personal touch to the reception.
Mr Erdogan`s first visit to Pakistan as president is taking place four months after he survived a botched coup. He responded to the coup by heavy-handed actions against the supporters of coup and has reportedly suspended, dismissed or detained at least 110,000 people, including soldiers, judges and teachers.
The Pakistan government`s move to order expulsion of the Turkish staf f of Pak-Turk Schools, which are allegedly run by the US-based Turkish cleric Fethullah Gulen`s network, from the country ahead of Mr Erdogan`s trip reminded everyone here about the coup attempt and domestic challenges confronting his government.
Mr Erdogan accuses Mr Gulen of instigating the coup and has calledupon Pakistan to take action against the cleric`s network in the country.
In his private messages for Pakistani leadership, Mr Erdogan has thanked them for their support during the coup.
The Turkish leader opened his visit with a meeting with his Pakistani counterpart Mamnoon Hussain.
Mr Hussain proposed a long-term defence cooperation agreement.
According to a statement from the presidency, Mr Erdogan agreed to the idea.
The two countries are already pursuing a number of defence collaboration projects. Turkey is helping Pakistan with the midlife upgrade of Khalid-Class Submarines and the two sides also collaborated in building a Naval Fleet Tanker. Turkey has expressed interest in purchasing MFI-17 Super Mushshak aircraft from Pakistan.
President Hussain thanked Mr Erdogan for his government`s support at the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG). Turkey is supporting the call for criteria-based approach for admitting nonNPT countries instead of exceptionalism.
Mr Erdogan will address a joint session of parliament on Thursday. This would be the third time that Mr Erdogan would be addressing the Pakistani parliament. The two previous addresses by him were on May 21, 2012, and October 26, 2009 both as prime minister.
The Shah of Iran, Raza Shah Pehlavi, was the only other foreign dignitary to have addressed the parliament twice on March 15, 1950, and March 7, 1962.
Erdogan would later travel to Lahore, where PM Sharif is hosting a banquet in his honour at the 16th-century Shahi Qila (Lahore Royal Fort).
A meeting of the PakTurkey Joint Business Forum would also be held in Lahore.
Pakistan and Turkey are expected to sign a Free Trade Agreement next month. The agreement would cover the service industry and investments.
Besides, Turkey has expressed interest in investment in Pakistan`s renewable energy sector and infrastructure development.