by PAUL ANTONOPOULOS
In a major development, Pakistan’s Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (CJCSC), General Nadeem Raza, visited Turkey from 27th March to 2nd April.
Turkey’s Chief of General Staff, General Yaşar Güler, hosted Raza at the Turkish General Staff Headquarters on 30th March, where both the sides discussed collaborations on several military projects and existing geopolitical issues.
During the get-together, Güler conferred Turkey’s top military award ‘Legion of Merit’ to Raza for his “services for promotion of Pakistan-Turkey defence ties.”
Though the award ceremony and enhancement of military ties were quoted as the official reasons for the visit, many believe that actual reason might be entirely different.
Insiders believe that the biggest agenda of the visit was furthering mutual interests of Turkey and Pakistan in Afghanistan by expanding Erdoğan’s Caliphate expedition to the country.
The discussions held during the meeting reveal that Pakistan wants Turkish forces to replace NATO and American forces as withdrawal of forces is expected amidst the ongoing Afghan Peace Process and Intra Afghan Negotiations.
In a major development, Pakistan’s Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (CJCSC), General Nadeem Raza, visited Turkey from 27th March to 2nd April.
Turkey’s Chief of General Staff, General Yaşar Güler, hosted Raza at the Turkish General Staff Headquarters on 30th March, where both the sides discussed collaborations on several military projects and existing geopolitical issues.
During the get-together, Güler conferred Turkey’s top military award ‘Legion of Merit’ to Raza for his “services for promotion of Pakistan-Turkey defence ties.”
Though the award ceremony and enhancement of military ties were quoted as the official reasons for the visit, many believe that actual reason might be entirely different.
Insiders believe that the biggest agenda of the visit was furthering mutual interests of Turkey and Pakistan in Afghanistan by expanding Erdoğan’s Caliphate expedition to the country.
The discussions held during the meeting reveal that Pakistan wants Turkish forces to replace NATO and American forces as withdrawal of forces is expected amidst the ongoing Afghan Peace Process and Intra Afghan Negotiations.
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In a major development, Pakistan’s Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (CJCSC), General Nadeem Raza, visited Turkey from 27th March to 2nd April.
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