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ISLAMABAD: Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Monday said a strong democratic system in Pakistan was vital for regional peace.

The Turkish prime minister, who is here on a three-day official visit, in his address to the joint sitting of the parliament said there was a heavy responsibility on the nation’s parliamentarians who were striving hard for democracy and to help solve the longstanding problems of the masses.

He told the packed to the capacity Parliament House that a strong democratic system in Pakistan could lead to an equally strong economic system that could benefit its people.

Erdogan said democracy had a long history of struggle and the way to achieve the goal was neither easy nor simple as it always required a persistent struggle.

The Turkish prime minister was highly appreciative of the role the Pakistani parliamentarians were playing to make the country strong and prosperous.

In his extempore address in Turkish, translated into Urdu by an interpreter, Erdogan said the real role of the opposition was not to criticise the government, merely for the sake of criticism, but to point out the ills that need to be corrected.

He said it was for the young generation of the country to come forward and participate in the national democratic process to make the system strong.

The Turkish prime minister spoke of the deep historic ties between the two countries that have withstood the test of times.

He vowed to stand by Pakistan through thick and thin and to work together to further deepen their multifaceted ties.

He said Pakistan was Turkey’s deep and old friend and he felt extreme satisfaction in addressing the joint sitting for the second time. He extended greetings to the entire Pakistani nation from the people and the Government of Turkey.

Erdogan also appreciated Speaker of the National Assembly Fahmida Mirza, the first female Speaker of the Muslim world.

He also prayed for the 138 officers and soldiers of the Pakistan Army who were trapped under an avalanche in Siachen.

He said the people of Turkey had always stood by their Pakistani brethren. “We share your sorrows and joys and our relationship is an example to be followed by the world.”

Erdogan said the people of Turkey could never ever forget the role played by the Pakistani nation, who even starved to join in the struggle for the liberation of the Turk people.

He said the relationship of deep friendship and respect was unprecedented.

“I feel completely at home when I am in Pakistan, it’s like being back in the family,” he added.

He was appreciative of the close ties that have evolved between the two countries over the years and recalled the frequent high level exchanges that have taken between the two countries.

He hoped the High Level Cooperation Council that would be meeting on Tuesday, would strengthen trade and commercial ties between the two countries. He said the series of meetings in that regard had been fruitful and stressed enhancing their air, sea and land links for mutual benefit.

He was also hopeful that the defence cooperation between the two countries was strong and said people-to-people contacts and ties at the level of their business communities and youth would be beneficial for the two peoples.

Erdogan particularly mentioned the bilateral and trilateral contacts between the two countries at international and other fora and said both Pakistan and Turkey had expressed the resolve to further strengthen their ties.

Erdogan also noted the huge sacrifices rendered by Pakistan, while combatting terrorism in the recent years.

“We understand your pain and will continue to stand by you in the days ahead.”

He assured that Turkey and Pakistan would stand together in the fight against terrorism.

The Turkish prime minister referred to the trilateral arrangement among Pakistan, Turkey and Afghanistan and said the three countries would continue to jointly work for regional peace.

He recalled the earthquake of 2005 and the floods of 2010 and 2011 and said he personally witnessed the large scale devastation, his country was closely working with Pakistan in the rehabilitation work and would continue cooperation till its completion.

The Turkish prime minister, however, regretted the state of things in the Muslim world. He mentioned the situation in Tunis, Yemen, Egypt, Palestine and Tunis and stressed the need for unity and determination to confront the challenges it was facing.

Earlier, Speaker of the National Assembly Dr Fehmida Mirza in her welcome address for the Turkish premier said that both countries were strongly tied in religious, spiritual, cultural and linguistic links as both were cast in the same mould.

The Turkish premier arrived here on Sunday, accompanied by the first lady and a high-powered delegation, on a three-day visit at the invitation of Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani. Both leaders will address a press conference after signing five agreements of cooperation between the two countries.

The leaders will also co-chair the second High Level Cooperation Council meeting of the two countries. The first meeting was held in Turkey in 2010.

It is Prime Minister Erdogan’s fifth visit to Pakistan. PM Gilani also addressed the Turkish parliament earlier in December 2010.

The session was also attended by Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee Gen Khalid Shameem Wynne, Chief of Army Staff Gen Ashfaq Pervez Kayani, and other service chiefs as well as governors and provincial chief ministers.
 
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Apparently the opposition did not attend the dinner hosted by the state to RTE.
 
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Erdogan stepped abit further in his speech than he was suppose to. Turkey is our favourite country that doesnot mean it should act like Saudis or Americans in anyway, his speech should have been positive positive positive !!


let alone the timing of this address itself is interference in our matters !! it can be said that he came in support of the parliament but infact he ended up supporting Crime minister Gilani. :disagree:

P.S. although I do understand that he has been "called in" to interfere not that he forced himself into the party
 
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Erdogan stepped abit further in his speech than he was suppose to. Turkey is our favourite country that doesnot mean it should act like Saudis or Americans in anyway, his speech should have been positive positive positive !!

I didnt find any single thing objectionable in his speech.. He was extremely positive abt Pak.. What didnt u find right?... Infact some analysts were saying tht he was in Pak for Nato supplies, and he might mention abt nato supp..in his parliamentary address but he didnt even give a single hint to nato supplies.. He completely avoided tht topic.. Infact it was very generous of him, to mention abt Siachen and Bhoja air crash tradgedy also...shows his concern...Otherwise also, he was very warm and positive
 
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I didnt find any single thing objectionable in his speech.. He was extremely positive abt Pak.. What didnt u find right?... Infact some analysts were saying tht he was in Pak for Nato supplies, and he might mention abt nato supp..in his parliamentary address but he didnt even give a single hint to nato supplies.. He completely avoided tht topic.. Infact it was very generous of him, to mention abt Siachen and Bhoja air crash tradgedy also...shows his concern...Otherwise also, he was very warm and positive

he spoke about the role of opposition that was quite general in its letters but very specific in nature, given in a polite manner to a party that recently did heavy investment in Turkish economy.
 
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Erdogan stepped abit further in his speech than he was suppose to. Turkey is our favourite country that doesnot mean it should act like Saudis or Americans in anyway, his speech should have been positive positive positive !!


let alone the timing of this address itself is interference in our matters !! it can be said that he came in support of the parliament but infact he ended up supporting Crime minister Gilani. :disagree:

P.S. although I do understand that he has been "called in" to interfere not that he forced himself into the party

Don't expect positive speeches from anyone when you have corrupt officials in the government. Inshallah when Imran Khan is elected, we will get good speeches.

ARY Daily News 21-May, 2012 Pakistan is Turkey s oldest friend: Erdogan - II - YouTube
 
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it is his fifth visit btw. He is kind hearted as far as i know.
 
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it is his fifth visit btw. He is kind hearted as far as i know.

Hearted or not, we should NOT become dependent under any foreign country. The day countries like Saudi Arabia, Iran, Turkey call us 'brothers', that is the day we Pakistanis chill.... Its nice to see Turkey showing love but what needs to be understood is our real worth to them apart from being 'Muslims'.
 
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RTE is visionary and has greater agenda in mind than all other leaders in Moslem world!!!
 
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In such difficult times when so many western nations are on the offensive against Pakistan, a nation that comes to Pak's parliament and states "Pakistan's pain is our pain and Pakistan's happiness is our happiness" is a commendable thing.
 
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