Cemal hosts feast of annual traditional Turkish breakfast

Pak Turkiye have deep relationship since its inception: CM Murad

City News Jun, 3 2024
Cemal hosts feast of annual traditional Turkish breakfast
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Karachi: Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah said Pakistan and Turkiye have deep relationship with greater understanding since establishment of two countries.

Talking to Journalists during traditional Turkish breakfast hosted by Consul General of Republic of Turkiye  Cemal Sangu at his residence.  Minister of Maritime Affairs Qaisar Ahmed Shaikh,  Sindh Minister Makhdoom Mehboob uz Zaman, DIG Maqsood Hussain Memon, Syed Syedain Raza Zaidi Chairman KPT, showbiz fraternity, Navy and government officials, Halil Basaran Representative TIKA, Murat Güzeller Vice Consul Turkish Consulate and fraction of civil society attended. CM said that Turkish breakfast tradition is celebrated worldwide and we are doing same in Karachi.  Cemal Sangu said that It is indeed great pleasure and privilege to be your host today. I cordially welcome all of you at your second home here. Cemal said this is celebration of taste and tradition, journey through heart of Turkish hospitality.

‘’Today, we gather here to share not just breakfast, but tapestry of flavors, testament to warmth and generosity that binds and defines our two cultures and countries’’. “Aroma of fresh herbs and spices, vibrant hues of olives and cheeses, gentle hum of conversation, all weave together to create symphony of welcome, symphony of flavors, testament to enduring bond between Türkiye and Pakistan where even sunrises are steeped in traditions’’. Envoy added, as we savor and share these flavors together, let us share our love, share to enduring brotherhood between our two nations, silent language understood only by two hearts beating as one. Sangu said, ‘’Dear guests let us enjoy beauty of this moment, love and sentiments we share, and joy of being together, just like these delicious flavors, perfectly intertwined’’.

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