PM Sharif meets Erdogan, expresses ‘profound condolences’ over Türkiye quake devastation

Prime Minister of Pakistan, Shahbaz Sharif (L) meets Türkiye’s President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan in Ankara. Turkiye on February 16, 2023. (Photo courtesy: Prime Minister Office)
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Updated 16 February 2023
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PM Sharif meets Erdogan, expresses ‘profound condolences’ over Türkiye quake devastation

  • Over 40,000 people have lost their lives in the earthquake that hit Türkiye and Syria earlier this month
  • Turkiye’s President Erdogan thanks PM Shehbaz Sharif for “strong and steadfast support” following the quake 

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif met Türkiye’s President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on Thursday to express his “profound condolences” over the massive loss of lives caused by an earthquake which struck the country and parts of Syria earlier this month. 

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif arrived in Türkiye for a two-day official visit to show solidarity with the victims of a 7.8-magnitude quake that shook the country and neighboring Syria, confirmed his office, as the combined death toll from the disaster crossed 40,000.

Sharif announced he would visit Türkiye last week. However, he postponed his plan after Erdoğan declared a three-month state of emergency in 10 southeastern provinces that endured the disaster.

Pakistan has already sent several planeloads of relief goods to Türkiye and Syria, while the government has also established a special relief fund to help its people send donations to the survivors of the quake.

The PMO said Sharif is accompanied by Information Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb, special assistant to the prime minister, Tariq Fatemi, and Chairman National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) Lt. Gen Inam Haider Malik.

“In a meeting with my brother H.E. President @RTErdogan, I expressed profound condolences to him on behalf of people & govt of [Pakistan],’ Sharif wrote on Twitter. 

In response, President Erdogan thanked Sharif for Pakistan’s “strong and steadfast support” to Turkiye in the wake of the devastating earthquake. 

“He reaffirmed that the resolute Turkish nation will emerge from this natural calamity with greater strength and determination than ever,” the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) added. 

Earlier, the PMO said Sharif would visit earthquake-affected areas in southern Türkiye, and interact with the Pakistani search and rescue teams deployed in the area as well as survivors of the earthquake.

The premier announced last week his government had decided to expand its ongoing rescue and relief operations for the people of Türkiye into a countrywide campaign. He said Pakistan would also enlist the support of religious scholars, education institutes, and the country’s business community to help the survivors of the quake in the Middle Eastern country.


Pakistan says Indian minister initiated handshake in Dhaka, first contact since May conflict

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Pakistan says Indian minister initiated handshake in Dhaka, first contact since May conflict

  • Pakistan’s Ayaz Sadiq and India’s Subrahmanyam Jaishankar met on the sidelines of Khaleda Zia’s funeral
  • The National Assembly of Pakistan says Islamabad has consistently emphasized dialogue with New Delhi

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan said on Wednesday Indian External Affairs Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar initiated a brief handshake with Speaker of the National Assembly Sardar Ayaz Sadiq in Dhaka, marking the first high-level contact between the two nuclear-armed rivals since their military conflict in May.

The encounter took place on the sidelines of the funeral of former Bangladeshi prime minister Khaleda Zia, attended by senior officials and diplomats from multiple countries.

Ties between India and Pakistan have remained frozen since a four-day military confrontation in May, during which both sides exchanged missile, drone and air strikes before a ceasefire brokered by Washington.

“During Speaker NA Sardar Ayaz Sadiq’s visit to the Parliament of Bangladesh ... the Indian External Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar approached the Speaker National Assembly and [shook] hands,” Pakistan’s National Assembly said in a post on social media platform X.

It added that Jaishankar introduced himself to Sadiq during the brief interaction. India has not commented publicly on the exchange.

“It is noteworthy that Pakistan has consistently emphasized dialogue, restraint, and cooperative measures, including proposals for peace talks,” the post continued.

Tensions between the two neighbors escalated in April after a militant attack in Indian-administered Kashmir killed more than 20 tourists. New Delhi blamed Pakistan for supporting the attack, an allegation Islamabad denied, calling instead for an independent and transparent investigation.

Officials from both countries have largely avoided public interactions since the conflict, with senior figures refraining from handshakes or exchanges at international gatherings.

Sadiq was in Dhaka to attend Zia’s funeral and to convey condolences from Pakistan’s leadership and people. He also met Zia’s son Tarique Rahman, the acting chairman of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party, according to Pakistan’s high commission in Bangladesh.

Speaking to Pakistan’s Geo TV, Sadiq confirmed that Jaishankar approached him in full media glare and exchanged pleasantries.

Responding to a question about being photographed with the Indian minister, he said: “Cameras arrived with them. Our people took the photographs later.”