PM Sharif hopes Turkiye plays effective role for peace in Islamic world under Erdogan

In this file picture, taken on June 1, 2022, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan (L) walks with Prime Minister of Pakistan Shehbaz Sharif upon his arrival during an official ceremony at the Presidential Complex in Ankara, Turkiye. (Photo courtesy: AFP/File)
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Updated 30 May 2023
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PM Sharif hopes Turkiye plays effective role for peace in Islamic world under Erdogan

  • PM Shehbaz Sharif congratulates Turkish President Erdogan for winning another term in office
  • Sharif says Erdogan’s win would help promote strategic partnership between the two countries

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Sunday congratulated Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan for winning another presidential term in office, saying that he believes the country will play “an even more effective role” for peace and stability in the Islamic world under his rule, a statement from the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) said.

Turkiye’s supreme election authority announced late on Sunday that Erdoğan had won 52.14 percent of the votes, while his challenger, Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu, received 47.86 percent. The announcement was made after 99.43 percent of the total votes were counted, Turkiye’s election authority said, adding that with a gap of more than two million votes between the candidates, the votes yet to be counted would not change the result. With his latest victory in an unprecedented presidential run-off election, Erdogan managed to extend his rule over the country into a third decade. However, the election results also showed how far the country remains politically polarized, with Kılıçdaroğlu posing the most serious challenge to the Turkish president in years.

Speaking to Erdogan over the phone, PM Sharif told the Turkish leader that his election victory was proof of his commitment and “exemplary service” to the people of Turkiye. He said the country had made considerable progress over the past two decades under Erdogan’s rule.

“I believe that Turkiye will play an even more effective role for peace and stability in the region and the Islamic world,” Sharif said. “Your personal commitment to strengthen and deepen Turkiye and Pakistan’s special relationship is satisfying.”

Sharif told Erdogan Pakistan wanted the seventh Strategic Cooperative Council meeting between both countries to be held soon.

“Your arrival will further promote the strategic partnership of the two brotherly countries in multilateral fields,” Sharif said.

In response, Erdogan thanked the Pakistani prime minister for his kind words and expressed warm wishes for the people and government of Pakistan, the PMO statement said.

Pakistan was one of the foremost countries that dispatched aid and relief items for Turkiye when the country suffered a 7.6-magnitude earthquake in February. Over 50,000 people were killed in parts of Turkiye and Syria where the quake struck while thousands of structures were razed to the ground.

PM Sharif undertook a trip to Turkiye less than two weeks after the quake to express solidarity with the government and people of Turkiye, where he met victims of the disaster and the Turkish leadership.


Pakistan bank enables Shariah-compliant digital payment facility for passengers at Islamabad airport

Updated 23 February 2026
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Pakistan bank enables Shariah-compliant digital payment facility for passengers at Islamabad airport

  • Pakistan is a cash-dominated market where a significant portion of transactions in the informal sector are made without any taxes, officials say
  • The move comes amid Pakistan’s efforts to introduce a cashless model at airports under which only digital service providers can provide services

KARACHI: Aik, Pakistan’s first Islamic digital bank, has enabled fully digital payments at Islamabad International Airport to offer travelers and passengers secure, Shariah compliant digital transaction facility.

The development comes amid Pakistan’s efforts to introduce a cashless model at airports across the country, under which only digital service providers can provide services to customers.

Aik, a subsidiary of Bank Islami, said it has onboarded merchants across the Islamabad airport and integrated QR code deployments at key touchpoints to allow passengers and visitors to make secure, seamless, and Shariah-compliant digital transactions at all counters, retail outlets, and service points.

It said the implementation complies with the regulations and framework set by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) and is a working model for a large-scale adoption of cashless systems in public infrastructure.

“This deployment reflects our commitment to building practical digital infrastructure that improves everyday transactions,” Aik Chief Officer Ashfaque Ahmed said in a statement.

“By enabling a fully cashless environment at a major national gateway, we are supporting efficiency, transparency, and financial inclusion at scale. This is not only a project; it is a foundation for Pakistan’s cashless future.”

Pakistan is a cash-dominated market where a significant portion of transactions, particularly in the informal sector, are conducted in cash. Officials say many of these transactions are aimed at avoiding taxes.

In recent years, the SBP has taken steps to ensure a transition toward a more cashless economy so that transactions are more traceable, reducing chances of tax evasion and corruption.

By digitizing Islamabad airport, aik said it continues to invest in secure and accessible financial solutions that “expand digital participation and support national economic modernization.”