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In Pakistan Parliament, Turkey’s President rakes up Kashmir issue

Erdogan says Ankara to back Islamabad in its efforts to come out of FATF grey list

In Pakistan Parliament, Turkey’s President rakes up Kashmir issue

Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan (right) and Pakistan President Arif Alvi arrive for Friday prayers in Islamabad. AP/PTI



Islamabad, February 14

Notwithstanding India’s objection, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Friday once again raked up the Kashmir issue, vowing that Ankara would support Pakistan’s stand as it was a matter of concern to both the countries.

Officials set to nail Pak at Paris meet

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Addressing a joint session of Pakistan’s Parliament, Erdogan, who arrived here on a two-day visit, announced that Turkey would back Pakistan in its efforts to come out of the Grey List of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) which would hold a meet this week in Paris. “I also want to emphasise that we will give support to Pakistan which is subject to political pressure in the Financial Action Task Force meetings,” he said on the upcoming meeting of the anti-terror financing watchdog.

He said Kashmir could be resolved not through conflict or oppression but on the basis of justice and fairness. “Our Kashmiri brothers and sisters have suffered from inconveniences for decades and these sufferings have become graver due to unilateral steps taken in recent times,” Erdogan said, apparently referring to India revoking the special status of Jammu and Kashmir in August last year. “Today, the issue of Kashmir is as close to us as it is to you (Pakistanis). “Such a solution (on the basis of justice and fairness) will serve the interests of all parties concerned. Turkey will continue to stand by justice, peace and dialogue in the resolution of the Kashmir issue,” the president said.

The Turkish President likened the “struggle” of the Kashmiris with that of his country in the World War I against foreign domination. Drawing comparison with the battle of Gallipoli which was fought in Turkey between the Allied Powers and the Ottoman Empire in which over two lakh troops were killed on the both sides, Erdogan said, “There is no difference between Gallipoli and Kashmir.”

It was his record fourth address to the Pakistani Parliament over the years. In September last year, Erdogan raised the Kashmir issue during his address at the United Nations General Assembly. — PTI


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