Turkey, Afghanistan to sign strategic cooperation deal

AfghanistanTurkey, Afghanistan to sign strategic cooperation deal

Turkey, Afghanistan to sign bilateral strategic cooperation deal

KABUL, Afghanistan: Turkey and Afghanistan will sign a bilateral strategic cooperation agreement as the Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan began his visit to Kabul on Saturday.

   

It is the first visit of the Turkish president to Afghanistan following the formation of the national unity government in the war-torn country.

During his visit, the Turkish president will hold talks with his Afghan counterpart Dr Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai and other high level government officials.

Erdogan is also expected to inaugurate a road in western Kabul which has been constructed with the financial support of Turkey.

Must read

Recent News

PTI demands CJP to constitute full court on judges letter

0
Intelligence agencies’ meddling in state institutions to open doors of destruction of country: PTI Spokesperson Laments CJP tried to negate security apparatus’...
Acne treatment

Acne Treatment | Oral Medication, Topical, and Treatment Procedures

0
If you have acne and you have tried all the remedies but the acne does not go away. To avoid worsening your skin, you...

Interbank Dollar Rate Today in Pakistan – 26 April 2024

0
Interbank Exchange Rates in Pakistan The Interbank Closing Exchange Rate in Pakistan has been issued by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) for April 26,...

Govt pursuing agenda of economic reforms in the Country: PM Shahbaz

0
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif has said that the government is rigorously pursuing the agenda of economic reforms to steer the Country out...

Pakistan’s foreign reserves plunge by $93.2 million

0
Total reserves: $13.28 billion, down by $93.2 million SBP reserves: $7.98 billion, down $73.5 million Commercial Banks reserves: $5.29 billion, down by $19.7...
Advertisement