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Pakistan vows support against ‘Fethullah Terror Organisation’, says Turkish FM

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Speaking to media representative during a joint press conference in Islamabad alongside Prime Minister’s Adviser Sartaj Aziz on Tuesday, Cavusoglu retold that Feto enjoys its presence in many countries including Pakistan.

Saying that Gulen’s terror group must be checked across the world, he said, “Gulen’s terrorist organisation has a global network of schools, business associations and cultural groups with a hidden dangerous agenda through which they attempt to create chaos in Turkey.”

He, however, maintained that both Turkey and Pakistan are working over a solution to protect the students of Pak-Turk Schools in Pakistan and no adverse decision would be taken to affect their academic career.
“Had both Turkey and Pakistan not been sensitive to students and their families, these schools would have been closed since December 2013,” the Turkish foreign minister said in a press conference when questioned about the fate of Gullen-sponsored schools in Pakistan, here at the Foreign Affairs Ministry.

Turkey had declared Fetullah Gullen’s organization as terrorist entity following the July 15 unsuccessful coup.


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Answering a question about the ongoing Kashmir issue, the Turkish minister said, “Ankara fully supports Pakistan’s stance over it,” said the Turkish minister while answering a question about the ongoing Kashmir issue and added, “We urge Secretary General of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation to act promptly and become voice of the Kashmiris in the world who desperately seek our help.”

Cavusoglu agreed that the decade-long issue needed to be resolved through talks between Pakistan and India and not through violence.


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During the joint conference, Aziz said Pakistan wanted a democratically stable Turkey and would continue to improve bilateral ties in all fields.

Advisor Sartaj Aziz said, “We are going to protect the schools and students of Pak-Turk Schools as these institutions are being professionally managed and providing good education.”
He said efforts were afoot to find out the arrangement for Pak-Turk Schools to continue their working in Pakistan.
On Kashmir dispute, the Turkish Foreign Minister said Turkey was fully supportive of Pakistan’s stance on Jammu and Kashmir, and believed that the issue could be resolved
through dialogue and diplomacy, and not with war.

He said Turkey being an active member of OIC Contact Group, had called upon the Secretary General to mobilize the group and also send a fact-finding mission to the valley to assess the situation.

Advisor Sartaj Aziz and Turkish Foreign Minister Cavusoglu who earlier held a one-on-one and delegation-level meetings said their interaction focused on exchange of in-depth views on bilateral relations.

Aziz said signing of Free Trade Agreement with Turkey expected in next few weeks would be a milestone to boost trade.

He said the need for lasting political solution in Afghanistan also came under discussion.

He said Pakistan and Turkey were host to largest refugee population in the world and expressed hope that the international community would be mindful of the burden.

The Advisor expressed Pakistan’s unequivocal support to the dynamic leadership of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and congratulated on the successful defeat of the military coup in his country.

He mentioned that Turkish people coming out in streets in support of democracy was a sight to behold.

Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said Pakistan was the first country he was visiting after Turkey’s coup and acknowledged the support of Pakistani nation and government for their solidarity in this hour.

He expressed gratitude to both Houses of the Pakistani parliament for adopting a unanimous resolution in favour of democracy in Turkey.

He said that Turkey was taking all necessary measures against the perpetrators of coup.

He dismissed the impression that Turkey would slide into a state of chaos following the state of emergency, adding that it was not meant to target public but the state structure to ensure stability in the country.

The Turkish Foreign Minister said Pakistan was a second home to Turkish people and the two nations reciprocated feelings of affinity for each other.

He underlined Turkey’s support to Pakistan against its fight against terrorism, mentioning that Turkey was also a victim of terrorism.

He said Turkey was normalizing its relations with Russia and Israel.

 

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