Law and Justice

PM Calls Turkish President to extend Sympathies on Casualties in Idlib

Prime Minister Imran Khan called President Recep Tayyip Erdo?an, today, and conveyed heartfelt sympathies and condolences on the loss of lives of a number of Turkish soldiers in the attack in Idlib. He stated that the people of Pakistan were in strong solidarity with the brotherly Turkish nation in this time of grief and sorrow. The Prime Minister reaffirmed support for Turkey’s legitimate security and humanitarian concerns in the region and also lauded Turkey’s humanitarian assistance, including through hosting millions of Syrian refugees.

Prime Minister Imran Khan added that Pakistan fully supports Turkey’s efforts in its fight against terrorism. While appreciating Turkey’s hosting of millions of refugees, the Prime Minister called upon the international community to help Turkey bear this enormous burden. He also offered to extend all possible support and assistance from Pakistan in this regard.

The Prime Minister also stressed that the international community should come forward and play its role towards finding a political solution to the Syrian conflict, as well as addressing the prevailing humanitarian crisis. The Prime Minister thanked President Erdo?an for his unequivocal support on the Jammu & Kashmir dispute, reaffirmed during his recent visit to Pakistan and especially during his address to the Joint Session of the Parliament.

The Prime Minister further updated President Erdo?an on the prevailing situation in IOJ&K and the recent massive killings in targeted violence against Muslims in India. He thanked President Erdo?an for raising his voice on this issue as part of his espousal of Muslim causes worldwide.

Abdul Rahman

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