07 December 2016
By Dr. Abdul Ruff Colachal
President Erdogan held official talks with President Mamnoon Hussain and Prime
Minister Nawaz Sharif and addressed the National Assembly of Pakistan in a
joint session. The president also attended a meeting with businesspeople and
Prime Minister Sharif and will visit Lahore afterwards. Erdogan will fly to
Uzbekistan today and hold official talks with interim President Shavkat
Mirziyoyev and discuss regional and international developments with him.
Presidential sources highlighted that Erdogan's visit aims to develop and
further strengthen relations and cooperation with both countries. The
president will return to Turkey on Saturday.
Caving into Indian pressure and money
tactics, both USA and Russia have remained silent spectators for too long,
scratching their own backs and watching Indian military-intelligence
atrocities in Kashmir, already killing over 100, 000 Kashmiris, mostly
Muslims. They have no sympathy for the Kashmiris being murdered by Indian
military forces day in and day out.
The atrocities perpetrated by New Delhi
bosses to stifle freedom seeking Kashmiri voice is very much afloat in the
international domain even as Kashmiris protest Indian occupational techniques
with extra military powers, granted by India on the advice of Israel. In order
get closer to USA, India buys terror goods even from Israel to ''deal'' with
Kashmir Muslims. India is
pursuing regressive policies in Kashmir, and fanatic approach in India making
H9indutva religion the central point of the government and media. That would
boomerang. Indian rulers now must abhor component of Hindutva religion-linked
politics and behave like statesmen rather than petty politicians taking a
regressive path, undoing what Mahatma Gandhi dreamed of a better free India.
The views of Turkish strongman Erdogan,
who crushed the coup attempt by the military backed, among others, by American
intelligence, signifying a complete collapse of Turkish security and
intelligence apparatus, have upset India and its media lords. The desire to
mediate was expressed by President of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who visited
Pakistan recently at the invitation of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and both
the leaders were buoyant with the visit.
India seeking to retain Kashmir as
occupation nation, is worried that Erdogan was given the honor of addressing
Pakistan's joint session of parliament, though it was not, however, Erdogan's
maiden address. India and its pretending allies are unhappy about President
Erdogan's mediatory attempt and his indiscreet, imprudent rhetoric and remarks
on the occupation status of Kashmir. He grieved for the pathetic fate of
Kashmiris and said: ''our brothers and sisters in Kashmir are suffering
because of the escalating tension along the LoC and Kashmir, which can no
longer be ignored. The Kashmir issue needs to find a solution.'' India does
not that approach of Turkey and wants it, like Israel seeks, obviously wants
Turkey and all other countries to support Indian cause of occupational crimes
and genocides in Kashmir.
Erdogan offered to mediate, claiming to be possessed with great mediation
skills, bragging further to have effectively mediated to deal with the Kurdish
problem. India
breathlessly repeats that Kashmir is very much an ''integral part of India''
and said that Turkey playing ball with Pakistan on this sensitive issue will
backfire. USA, Russia and
Germany now use Turkey for tactical reasons, to deal with ISIS cadres, seeking
to jointly kill Muslims and end Islam. India also supports that horrid agenda
by targeting Muslims indoors like Naik who is being officially harassed by the
Hindu regime its anti-Islamic media lords for propagating Islam in Hindu India
and in Jammu Kashmir where Muslims constitute the majority. .
Turkey has an embassy in Islamabad, a
Consulate-General in Karachi and honorary consulates in Lahore, Peshawar,
Sialkot and Faisalabad. As of 2016, in a joint communique, Pakistan and Turkey
plan to strengthen their close ties into a ''strategic partnership''. Pakistan
has an embassy in Ankara, a Consulate-General in Istanbul and an honorary
consulate in Izmir Turkey
established diplomatic relations soon after the independence of Pakistan in
1947 and bilateral relations became increasingly close owing to cultural,
religious and geopolitical links between the two countries. Pakistan's founder
Muhammad Ali Jinnah expressed admiration for Turkey's founding leader Mustafa
Kemal Atatürk and also a desire to develop Pakistan on the Turkish model of
modernism. Similarly Pakistan would follow the footstep of Muhammad Ali Jinnah
and Allama Iqbal to develop a modern Islamic Pakistan and all other so called
ism are rejected by people of Pakistan. Similar ideas were expressed by the
former President of Pakistan Pervez Musharraf, who grew up in Turkey and had
received extensive military training there.[16][17][18] Jinnah is honored as a
great leader in Turkey, and a major road of the Turkish capital Ankara, the
Cinnah Caddesi is named after him, while roads in Islamabad, Karachi, Lahore,
Peshawar, and Larkana are named after Atatürk. On 26 October 2009, Recep
Tayyip Erdogan was awarded the Nishan-e-Pakistan and was the fourth world
leader who spoke to the Pakistani parliament. Erdogan said that Pakistan had
always occupied a special place in the hearts and minds of the Turkish
government and people.
Relations date back generations before the establishment of the two states,
more precisely during the Turkish War of Independence when the Muslims of the
northwestern British Raj sent financial aid to the declining Ottoman Empire
which was followed by the formation of the Turkish Republic. Pakistan and
Turkey enjoy close cultural, historical and military relations which are now
expanding into deepening economic relations as both countries seek to develop
their economies. Turkey supports Pakistan's position of holding a plebiscite
under the UN to decide if Kashmir wants to join Pakistan, a position which
Turkish President Erdogan reaffirmed in a joint address to the Pakistani
parliament and which was attended by Pakistan's military high command. Turkey
supports Pakistan's membership of the Nuclear Suppliers Group.
As a result, Pakistan and Pakistanis
have enjoyed a positive perception in Turkey and amongst Turks for many
decades. The two nations are in the process of strengthening economic
relations with a Pakistan-Turkey Free Trade Agreement aiming to raise
bilateral trade volume to $10 billion by 2020Turkey and Pakistan have a strong
defence relationship consisting of joint exercises and a substantial portion
of the Pakistan Navy's fleet consisting of joint Pakistan-Turkish naval ships
such as fleet tankers and fast attack craft Pakistan supports the Turkish
position on Cyprus, Azerbaijan and Armenia, as such Pakistan has no diplomatic
relations with Armenia, with Turkey supporting Pakistan's position on the
Kashmir dispute including alleged human rights violations of Muslims in
Indian-administered Kashmir. As a result the two countries have enjoyed strong
military and diplomatic relations which is now strengthening towards economic
co-operation.
Many Muslim nations are under brutal
occupation by US led NATO, Israel and India. Arab world was the target of the
so-called Arab Spring, while Israel took special care of itself as the
anti-Islamic forces are focused on Israel. Iran survived as the Shiite
government did not let their nation to be ransacked by ''revolutions''
spearheading Mideast. Then the anti-Islamic forces worked very secretly to
kill President Erdogan of Turkey and destabilize Turkey though a coup but
fortunately that scheme failed. Entire anti-Islamic world is obviously unhappy
that Turkey survived the coup effort sponsored by the USA-EU duo to weaken
Turkey, former Ottoman Empire and undo Islamist foundations there. . Comments 💬 التعليقات |