The agreements and MoUs were signed during Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's visit to Turkey from February 22-24 during which he co-chaired the 5th Session of Pakistan-Turkey High Level Strategic Cooperation Council (HLSCC), the Foreign office said.
"At the conclusion of the 5th Session of HLSCC, the two countries signed 10 Agreements/MOUs, in a number of areas of bilateral cooperation, including the Joint Declaration," it said.
The agreements and MoUs were signed in the fields of hydrocarbons, environment, forestry, information, exchange of financial intelligence relating to money laundering and exchange of armed forces personnel.
The two sides also agreed to expeditiously complete the work on developing a comprehensive, long-term and forward- looking framework for defence cooperation and enhance partnership between the defence industries of the two countries.
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They also expressed satisfaction at their existing close cooperation at regional and multi-lateral fora, including on United Nations Security Council reform process and issues pertaining to global non-proliferation agenda.
Established in 2009, the HLSCC serves as a framework for consultations at the highest political level between the two sides, and consists of six Joint Working Groups (JWGs) in the areas of energy, trade, banking and finance, education, communications and railways and culture and tourism.
Prime Minister Sharif held meetings with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Prime Minister Binali Yildrim.
Sharif reiterated Pakistan's strong condemnation of the coup-attempt in Turkey last year, and paid rich tributes to the sacrifices, bravery and resilience of the Turkish people in the defence of Turkish democracy and democratic institutions.
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