ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday emphasised the potential for expanding collaboration between Pakistan and Turkiye, particularly in the agricultural and livestock sectors, highlighting numerous opportunities for mutual progress.

Talking to a four-member visiting delegation led by Abdulkadir Karagoz, Chairman of Turkiye’s Agricultural Technologies Cluster (TUME), the PM reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to strengthening its historic ties with Turkiye and enhancing economic cooperation.

Sharif praised Turkiye’s advancements in agricultural technology, stressing Pakistan’s intention to modernise its own agricultural practices.

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He noted that Pakistan is endowed with rich natural resources in the agricultural sector and expressed the country’s desire to harness these resources fully by adopting innovative technologies.

“Our goal is to infuse innovation into our agricultural practices,” the PM said.

He further underscored that both countries could play a significant role in the global food value chain through enhanced cooperation.

“A strengthened partnership in the agricultural and livestock sectors is crucial for both nations,” Sharif added, commending Turkiye’s success in modern agricultural technology as a model for Pakistan.

Chairman Karagoz briefed the PM on Turkiye’s experience in implementing cutting-edge agricultural technologies to boost productivity.

He expressed a strong desire to deepen cooperation in agriculture and livestock sectors between the two countries.

Both sides agreed that fostering stronger ties between their business communities would be essential for accelerating economic growth.

“Pakistan and Turkiye’s leadership must guide their business communities to new heights of cooperation and mutual benefit,” Karagoz remarked, emphasising the importance of joint efforts, particularly in agriculture.

The meeting reflected a shared vision to build a more robust and innovative partnership, leveraging modern technologies and collaborative strategies for the benefit of both nations.

The meeting was also attended by Turkiye’s Ambassador to Pakistan, Irfan Neziroglu, Deputy PM and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, Federal Minister for Commerce Jam Kamal, Federal Minister for Economic Affairs Ahad Cheema, and other senior officials.

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