
Turkish foreign, defense ministers to visit Pakistan Wednesday
Turkiye has strong ties with Pakistan and expressed solidarity with it during its military conflict with India in May, angering India.
During the visit, Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan will express Turkiye's desire to deepen ties in every field and offer Ankara's support in taking steps toward regional peace, the source said.
Fidan will stress the countries 'need to strengthen their cooperation in the defense industry,' the source said.
Ankara also has cordial ties with India, but after its support for Pakistan, small Indian grocery shops and major online fashion retailers boycotted Turkish products, while New Delhi also canceled Turkiye-based aviation service provider Celebi clearance over 'national security' reasons.
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