Turkish people protected democracy under the leadership of President Erdogan.
Naveed Ahmad Khan
ISLAMABAD: Dr. Mehmet Paçaci, Ambassador of the Republic of Türkiye has confirmed the visit of Recep Tayyip Erdogan to Pakistan in September this year and trade agreement between the two brotherly countries will also be inked soon.
Ambassador addressing journalists about the 15th July failed coup attempt by FETO, said that it was the night when Turkish democracy was protected by the Turkish people themselves under the leadership of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
The Turkish embassy in Islamabad on Thursday observed the sixth anniversary of the July 15, 2016, failed coup attempt that claimed 251 lives and wounded thousands. Dr. Mehmet Paçaci said that“ Ministers of Pakistan and Turkiye will also meet in September,” and multiple agreements are being mulled ahead of the Turkiye president’s visit.
The visit, he said, will strengthen bilateral trade between the two countries. On July 05, Pakistan and Turkey vowed to further expand military-to-military ties, particularly in training and counter-terrorism domains, Inter-Services Public Relations said. An understanding was reached during a meeting between Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa and Commander Turkish Land Forces General Musa Avsever and in Rawalpindi, according to the military’s media wing.
Matters of mutual and professional interest with special focus on defence and security collaboration between the two brotherly countries were discussed during the meeting. Speaking on the occasion, the Army Chief said that Pakistan highly values brotherly relations with Turkey, which are deeply rooted in history and entrenched in our cultural and religious affinities.
The visiting dignitary acknowledged the professionalism of Pakistan Armed Forces and vowed to enhance cooperation in various fields. Commander Turkish Land Forces also pledged to play his role for further improvements in diplomatic cooperation with Pakistan at all levels. Ambassador of Türkiye said, “on July 15, the existence of Türkiye was in danger when FETO terrorist organization’s followers attacked but Turkish citizens from all walks of life showed courage and rendered sacrifices to protect their democratic government and institutions.
Ambassador said that the followers of FETO tried to assassinate the President of the Republic of Türkiye and attacked the Prime Minister’s vehicle. They bombarded the Grand National Assembly. “The Police Special Operations Center, the crucial counter-terrorism operational body, was bombed by fighter jets, killing 55 police officers and injuring hundreds on the spot”, he added.
Hundreds of civilians protesting the coup attempt in Ankara and Istanbul were shot dead, he informed. He said that it was Fetullah Gülen’s FETO, an organization that secretly worked in Türkiye for 40 years and its main goal was to take control of the state. For 40 years, this organization had brainwashed the country’s children, brilliant minds in the name of educational institutions, and turned them against their own country.
At the peak of their power, they controlled thousands of schools in Türkiye and more than eight hundred educational institutes worldwide. As civil servants or military personnel, FETO members’ loyalty was not to the nation or to the state they served. They did not care about upholding the country, the Ambassador added. Ambassador Dr. Mehmet Paçaci further stated that July 15th was a desperate final move of Fetullah Gülen and his followers to keep their control and capture the state. After July 15, 2016 coup attempt: The perpetrators of the 15th of July coup attempt have been brought to justice based on rule of law and fundamental rights and freedoms.
A number of judicial processes are still ongoing, he added. The fight against FETO structures abroad is now among the top priorities of our country. Our main objective is to demonstrate and prove the fact that FETO also poses a threat to the security of all countries where it remains active, Ambassador informed the media.
FETO is present in around 160 countries, with thousands of schools, businesses, NGOs, and media houses. Various countries and international organizations have declared FETO as a terrorist organization. Moreover, FETO was declared a terrorist organization in the 43rd session of the Council of Foreign Ministers of the OIC held on 19 October 2016.
A similar resolution was passed during the Asian Parliamentary Assembly on 1 December 2016 and ratified at the 12th Conference of the Parliamentary Union of the OIC on 27 January 2017. In addition to the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, the Supreme Court of Pakistan also declared FETO a terrorist organization with the verdict rendered on 28 December 2018, he added. Answering a question about FETO’s presence in Pakistan, the ambassador said that two schools of FETO were now being supervised by Turkish NGOs and we appreciate Pakistan for closing down those schools of FETO at the Turkey government’s request.