Pakistan on Monday lauded “the powerful advocacy” for Gaza by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Information Minister Ataullah Tarar said Erdogan is a “global leader whose actions reflect deep moral commitment.”
Speaking at the launch ceremony of the book “Recep Tayyip Erdogan – Tiger of the Islamic World” in the capital, Islamabad, Tarar praised Erdogan’s strong voice on global Muslim issues – especially his outspoken advocacy for Palestine on platforms such as the UN, the D-8, and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization.
Calling Erdogan a “visionary leader” of the Muslim world, Tarar hailed his “unwavering” commitment to global Muslim causes and the deep-rooted ties between Pakistan and Türkiye.
Tracing Erdogan’s political journey, from his transformative tenure as Istanbul mayor to his leadership of the Justice and Development (AK) Party, he described Erdogan as a “people’s leader and an effective administrator” whose governance continues to inspire admiration worldwide.
Tarar particularly highlighted Türkiye’s historic bond with Pakistan and Erdogan’s humanitarian efforts, especially during crises, citing several collaborative projects in Pakistan, including the metro bus project in the city of Lahore.
Saying that ties between the two nations are built on a “history of mutual support and shared humanitarian values,” dating back to the Khilafat Movement, Tarar added: “From natural disasters to moments of national pride, our people have stood together, united in empathy and joy.”