Pakistan and Turkiye share deep bonds and special ties: Cemal Sangu

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Pakistan and Turkiye share deep bonds and special ties: Cemal Sangu
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Karachi: Historically, from the era of Moghals and  Mehmood Ghanavi, Turkiye has its presence in the central asia and sub-continent, and that is the reason due to which both countries have long and excellent bilateral relations.
This was stated by the outgoing Consul General of the Republic of Turkiye at the farewell lunch hosted in his honor by the Center for Alternative Perspectives at the DHA Golf Club in Karachi.
He said the relations between Pakistan and Turkiye are soul to soul and 1000 years old, and it is not a coincidence as there were connections between Ottoman Empire and the Moghals.
Cemal Sangu said that the future of Pakistan is the future of Turkiye and whatever the  circumstances, we are always together.
Reminding the audience, he said that Pakistan was the first country to send aid when Turkiye was hit by earthquake. Likewise, during the floods in Pakistan, Turkiye was the first country to send the aid.

Cemal Sangu emphasized that education is the driving force behind development, noting that 28 Turkish schools across Pakistan are currently educating over 13,000 students. He expressed his gratitude to the Center for Alternative Perspectives (CAP) for inviting him and honoring him at the event.

Dr. Samreen Bari Aamir, founder of CAP, remarked that Cemal Sangu’s tenure as Consul General will be remembered for years to come due to his impactful contributions.

Dr. Sundus Basharat Ahmed, General Secretary of CAP, welcomed the Consul General and stated that Pakistan-Türkiye relations continue to grow stronger with time.

Former Dean of Arts and Social Sciences at the University of Karachi and CAP mentor, Dr. Shaista Tabassum, praised Sangu’s keen interest in promoting education in Pakistan.

Ali Asghar Arbab, Head of PTV World in Karachi, noted that Türkiye and Pakistan may be two nations, but they are culturally united as one.

General Secretary of the Palestine Foundation, Dr. Sabir Abu Maryum, thanked Cemal Sangu for his consistent support for the Palestinian cause.

Fatima Agha Shah, Dean of Social Sciences at Greenwich University, described Sangu as a cooperative and dedicated individual.

The event concluded with Dr. Sidra Ahmed, President of CAP, presenting a shield to Cemal Sangu as a token of appreciation for his contributions.

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