• Different sides sign six respective MoUs in different fields
• Shehbaz examines territorial, worldwide issues with Turkish FM
• Looks for interest in Pakistan's hydropower, sustainable power areas
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and Turkey on Wednesday promised to improve their key and financial relations and consented to go to lengths for taking out psychological warfare.
The nations sincerely committed to the responsibilities during a one-on-one gathering between Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. They later unveiled their promise during a joint public interview at Presidential Complex in Ankara.
On a greeting from Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, Mr Erdogan consented to visit Pakistan in September this year for chats on issues of common interests.
At a service saw by Prime Minister Sharif and President Erdogan, the different sides marked six two-sided memoranda of understanding on open obligation the board, collaboration between credit ensure organizations for SME supporting, lodging, public-private organization models, particularly in transportation and wellbeing, information partaking in financial and social strategy arranging, and specialized participation in thruway designing.

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