Turkey - US bilateral tensions: Pakistan's official response surface
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ISLAMABAD - Pakistan has responded over the issue of bilateral tensions between Turkey and the United States.
Pakistan came out in support of Turkey, saying the solution to all bilateral issues lies in "dialogue, mutual understanding and goodwill".
"Pakistan, in principle, is opposed to [the] imposition of unilateral sanctions against any country," a statement issued by Foreign Office (FO) spokesman Dr Mohammad Faisal said, in an apparent reference to the sanctions imposed on Turkey by Washington.
The spokesman said actions other than dialogue "only undermine the peace and stability and make the solution to a problem more difficult and intractable".
Terming Turkey a "vital member and engine of the global economy", the FO spokesman said Pakistan greatly appreciates Ankara's role towards regional and international peace and stability.
"The people and the Government of Pakistan reiterate their strong support for the Government and the people of Turkey in their quest for peace and prosperity," the statement said, adding that Islamabad will continue to stand by the Turkish people "as always".
The US slapped sanctions on two Turkish officials earlier this month over a detained American pastor who is being tried on espionage and terror-related charges.
Turkey vowed retaliation “without delay” and warned the move would further harm relations between the two allies.