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Pakistan’s conducive economic environment attractive for Turkish investors: Envoy

ISLAMABAD,(APP): Turkish ambassador Babur Girgin
Thursday said conducive economic environment in Pakistan has an
immense potential for Turkish investment and could boost bilateral
trade to US$2 billion.
“There is an increasing interest by Turkish businessmen to
invest in Pakistan, which will pave way for more bilateral
investments,” Girgin said in an interview here with APP.
Babur Girgin, who has been serving as Turkish ambassador in
Islamabad since October 2013, said Turkish businessmen had been
already investing in energy, transport and municipal services of
Pakistan.
He mentioned that protocol was being worked out on the Free
Trade Agreement Framework, signed between Pakistan and Turkey this
March.
He said the objective was to attain a threefold increase in
the existing bilateral trade of US$600 million.
In an interview during his visit to the APP headquarters,
Girgin said the two governments had always prioritized the economic
relationship and were facilitating their business communities for
bilateral investment.
Girgin mentioned the visit of Turkish delegation to Pakistan
next month for holding discussions on land transport, in view of
Pakistan being a signatory of the Customs Convention on
International Transport of Goods (TIR Convention).
He termed the upcoming land transport project “a new bridge of
cargo transportation” between the two countries, which he said would
also prove beneficial for the regional states.
The Turkish ambassador lauded Pakistan’s “sincere efforts” in
fighting terrorism and ensuring peace in the region.
On Pakistan-Turkey collaboration, he mentioned the launch of
Pakistan, Afghanistan and Turkey Trilateral Process on counter-
terrorism in 2007 and holding of several Heart of Asia – Istanbul
Process meetings.
“The military and security forces of Pakistan and Turkey are
also closely cooperating on exchange of expertise, best practices,
know-how and lessons-learnt,” he said.
He rejected the impression of Western media that terrorism had
recently surfaced in Turkey. Instead, he said, Turkey had been
suffering the brunt of terrorism for last three decades and had lost
40,000 of its people.
The envoy stressed a joint strategy and an effective platform
at international level to fight the impact of Daesh.
Babur Girgin said Turkey was the sixth most attractive tourist
destination in the world with 35 million tourists bringing in US $35
billion. He emphasized on enhancing cultural and tourist exchanges
between Pakistan and Turkey.
He mentioned the already in place mechanism called ‘High-level
Strategic Cooperation Council’ and working groups on tourism and
culture, which he said were promoting the high-level and people-to-
people contacts.
The ambassador said having strong historic ties, Pakistan was
like a second home for Turkish people and expressed confidence that
the two sides would carry forward the legacy of their forefathers of
deepening the bond.