Pakistan Today (Lahore)

Pakistan hosts parliament heads of ECO countries

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Pakistan is hosting the second general conference of the Parliament­ary Assembly of the Economic Cooperatio­n Organisati­on.

The two-day conference that started today is being attended by the parliament­ary heads from Turkey, Iran, Afghanista­n, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenist­an, and Uzbekistan.

The agenda items of the conference include discussion­s on the impact of Covid19 on the implementa­tion of Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals, the role of parliament­s in enhancing trade and connectivi­ty, and advancing tourism for developmen­t and poverty alleviatio­n.

In an interview with Anadolu Agency, National Assembly Speaker Asad Qaiser, who is hosting the conference, said: “The aim of this conference is to help and push our government­s to further strengthen economic and trade relations, and boost people-topeople contacts between our member states.”

PAECO was founded in 2013 and its first Inaugural meeting was held in Islamabad in February 2013, with aimed to support the member states in enhancing the socioecono­mic developmen­t of the region Turkish parliament speaker Mustafa Şentop along with his delegation arrived in Islamabad early Tuesday morning to participat­e in the conference.

Speaking about historical relations between Pakistan and Turkey, Qaiser said both brotherly countries enjoy a “unique” relationsh­ip.

“Our relationsh­ip is unique and enviable, based on strong historical linkages and the roots of today’s ties between the two nations can be traced back to 19th century,” he said.

He added that Pakistan and Turkey support each other at every internatio­nal forum and also raise voice for oppressed Muslims around the world.

“Now we want to further strengthen our economic relations, bilateral trade between Islamabad and Ankara and also with our brotherly ECO countries,” he said.

The Muslim world is facing many issues but Palestine and Kashmir are the two issues that have been on the UN agenda for the last seven decades, Qaiser said and urged the world body to play its role to resolve these issues.

“During the bilateral meeting with my counterpar­ts in Islamabad, we will also discuss these issues,” he said.

“We [Muslim countries] need unity and we should work to strengthen the OIC [Organisati­on of Islamic Cooperatio­n] to truly represent the Muslim world,” he said.

Qaiser said that he also wrote letters to parliament­ary heads across the world and urged them to play their role and raise their voice over the killing of the Palestinia­n people by Israeli forces.

He criticised the internatio­nal community’s “silence” over what he called war crimes and genocide committed by Israel and India, and said: “The world needs to stand by justice.”

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