Türkiye and Pakistan are likely to sign a raft of investment and defence deals as the two Muslim-majority nations deepen their rock-solid bilateral ties during President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s two-day visit to Islamabad starting February 12. Analysts say the visit is expected to yield tangible outcomes in economic, defence and cultural spheres, reflecting Türkiye’s strategic interest in strengthening ties with Pakistan and its broader commitment to regional stability. In a social media post, President Erdogan said his visit to Pakistan, which enjoyed an “exceptional place” in the hearts of the Turkish people, will further strengthen ties between the two nations.

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