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PM Shehbaz highlights growing Pak-Turkiye partnership

Published on: April 7, 2026 10:23 PM

Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif said Pakistan and Turkiye are rapidly moving toward a comprehensive economic partnership. He highlighted centuries-old brotherly relations and emphasized mutual benefits in ensuring citizens’ access to justice. Shehbaz spoke during a meeting with a delegation from the Constitutional Court of Turkiye in Islamabad.

The prime minister noted that the recently signed MoU between the two countries is a first step toward collaboration in the justice sector. He said digital technology can be shared to ensure speedy dispensation of justice and improve transparency in legal processes.

Read more: Pakistan appreciates Turkiye peace role

Shehbaz also stressed potential cooperation in climate change, counter-terrorism, immigration laws, and implementation strategies. He added that sharing experiences in governance and technology could strengthen institutional frameworks and enhance citizen services in both countries.

President of the Turkish Constitutional Court Kadir Ozkaya praised Pakistan’s hospitality and expressed readiness to start a pilot project to share the court’s 64 years of experience. He emphasized strong cultural ties and mutual respect between Turks and Pakistanis.

Read more: Pakistan, Turkiye to sign MoU on judicial cooperation

The meeting was attended by senior Turkish judges, Ambassador Dr. Irfan Naziroglu, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar, Law Minister Azam Nazeer Tarar, Attorney General Mansoor Awan, and other senior officials. The leaders agreed to expand cooperation across economic, judicial, and governance sectors.

 

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: digital justice collaboration, economic and legal ties\, Latest, Pak-Turkiye MoU 2026, Pakistan judicial cooperation, Pakistan Turkiye partnership, Shehbaz Sharif Turkiye visit

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