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Pakistan, Turkey likely to revive road deal

I assume Iran is on board as well? There was a train running from Turkey to Quetta is that still running? but a excellent development revived and hopefully this time it will be completed and I can fulfil my dream of driving to Pakistan as well.
 
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Hope One Day We will Sign similar Agreements with Our Eastern Neighbor too .....

“Pak-India relationship will be like US-Canada.” - Jinnah
 
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A really good news indeed. Pak-Turk relations are getting as close as Sino-Pak relations which is a good sign. Moreover Iran's involvement is a pleasant sign too. We should improve our bilateral relations with Iran or else there is a high chance they'll become a part of our adversary's plan.

“Pak-India relationship will be like US-Canada.” - Jinnah
The possibility of such a thing died with the likes of Jinnah and Gandhi.
 
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No the cars will fly over Iran. :enjoy:

On a serious note, this is a good development. Hopefully trilateral trade and interaction between 3 countries witnesses a big step forward.

I'll b honest here; This is among of few times I like your this post....:enjoy:...This is amazing, this news is just amazing if materialized...All the best to Turks and Iranians...:smitten:
 
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Ok i will be selfish here and wont eve talk about the implications of such a link for our countries, even on a personal level, the idea alone is mouth watering. Just think of a road trip from Pakistan to Turkey via whole of Iran. It will be a life time experience, you wont be left wanting much after such a tour. Amazing!!!!
Actually, i feel the words are not doing any justice to what it can be. WOW!!

I hope this dream is realized!

Yes, 'mouth watering' is the right term to describe a safe and efficient road connection between these three countries with so much diversity in cultures and geography.

PS. Only yesterday an Iranian-American friend texted me (jokingly): "You are a Middle Eastern Stubborn!'. I clarified: "No, South Asian Stubborn! Pakistan is not in the Middle East, Madam!".
 
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