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Turkish President, UAE Crown Prince appreciate PM Imran's statesman-like offers to India

Turkish President, UAE Crown Prince appreciate PM Imran's statesman-like offers to India
Prime Minister Imran Khan received a telephonic call from Turkish President Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Thursday evening, who appreciated his statesman -like offers to India for de-escalating the situation and working towards peace.

The Turkish President said Islam is a religion of peace that underscores resolving disputes in a peaceful manner. He appreciated Imran Khan's announcement to release the captured Indian pilot. He said this gesture is a sign of strength.

Imran Khan briefed President Erdogan on the situation as it evolved over the past few days and the efforts he made to de-escalate the crisis.

Both leaders agreed that President Erdogan’s visit to Pakistan for the Pakistan-Turkey High Level Strategic Cooperation Council meeting would provide the opportunity for an in-depth overview of bilateral relations and the way forward.

UAE Crown Prince appreciates Prime Minister's willingness to resolve all issues in peaceful manner

The Crown Prince of United Arab Emirates, Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed bin Sultan Al-Nahyan has appreciated Prime Minister Imran Khan's willingness to resolve all issues in a peaceful manner.

In a telephonic call to Prime Minister Imran Khan this evening, the UAE Crown Prince congratulated the Prime Minister on his statesman-like speech in the Joint Session of the Parliament.



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