The 1954 defense Friendship between Pakistan and Turkey were established when the Commander-in-Chief of the Pakistan Army, General Ayub Khan, visited Turkey after the United States.  Later, in November 1953, Governor General of Pakistan Ghulam Muhammad visited democracy.  As a result, a treaty of friendship was signed on April 2, 1954.  This agreement was more important than the 1951 agreement, which called for cooperation in all other areas.  There was also a defense in which it was stated that mutual suspicion between the two countries on the suspicion of relatives would be met in order to exchange information and meet their needs in the manufacture of arms and ammunition.  The agreement in Urdu was made in an erroneous meeting.  Manam Gulam Ali also attended the event.  

The media of the two countries described the agreement as a testament to the unbreakable and unparalleled friendship between the two brotherly countries.  In a statement to the Turkish riddles, Pakistan's Prime Minister Wisiram said: "I see this agreement as a prelude to a more comprehensive agreement.  As the agreement opens the door to cross-border cooperation in the fields of politics, culture, economics and shaftism, it is a way for them to develop and move humanity forward.

Baghdad Pact

The third form of the early agreement appeared in the form of the Baghdad Pact.  Turkey's position on accession to international treaties is that those who are protected under the treaty were very easy to deal with and could be subject to aggression, just as Turkey and Greece did in Beirut, as well as Pakistan.  And Iran is on Russia's border with India.  So a loyalty agreement was needed.  The agreement was signed by Iraq and Turkey on February 24, 1955 in Baghdad.  Britain annexed Baghdad on April 15, 1955.  On September 23 of the same year, Pakistan also became a member of the agreement.  Iran abandoned its policy of neutrality and signed Maabar and Baghdad on November 3.  Thus, in about three thousand such territories were acquired under this defense agreement.  The government of Pakistan announced that all the clauses of the 1954 proverb between Turkey and Pakistan have been merged into Ma'ad and Baghdad.  

Muabar and Baghdad, which came into being in accordance with Article 51 of the UN Charter, were a defense agreement aimed at safeguarding the peace and security of the Middle East.  Its goals were the same as those of the Great Ocean in Europe.  Despite this, the Moscow government called the agreement full of aggressive intentions against it.  On the other hand, other Arab countries besides Iraq refused to join any agreement of which Britain is a member due to their mutual squabbles and conflict with Israel.  Memories of British imperialism were still fresh in his mind.  Therefore, the treaty weakened in achieving its main goal of uniting the Yen countries.

Visit of the President of Turkey to Pakistan 

The visit of the President of Turkey Mr. Jalal Bayar to Pakistan in 1955 is of special significance in the history of fraternal relations between the two countries in the sense that it was his first visit to Pakistan.  This further strengthened the relationship between the two countries.

Until 1963, Turkey, Iran and Pakistan did significant defense work under the agreement.  Although the wife was as strong a command in Europe as the immediate aftermath of the net, each owner used to do his fellow party quick group and "Shri Chang justice." Every year, Daqa exercises, very technical  And strong conferences were held, schemes were drawn up to connect Turkey, Iran and Pakistan by rail and road, and the United States provided millions of dollars to hit Turkey with this road from Iran.  

The United Kingdom also provided financial support to complete the same road. After the victory of the Iranian Revolution in 1979, Iran decided to abandon the treaty. 

Under the Regional Organization for Development and Cooperation, 

Iran, Pakistan and Turkey had the opportunity to work together for economic development, during which all three had the opportunity to work together for economic development.  Governments have felt strongly that there is a wider cultural and all-encompassing agenda to raise the living standards of their people  Track process is required.  Geographically close and their masters of the Mari era developed development plans for these nations and the importation of these yellow became the need of the hour.  

Statement of Istanbul 

After the establishment of General Abdul Karim Qasim's government in Iraq in 1958, Iraq rejected the Baghdad Agreement.  Now, in July 1964, at the suggestion of the President of Pakistan, Field Marshal Muhammad Ayub Khan, a conference of the heads of the three countries was held.

The joint declaration signed in Istanbul stated: 
(a) Iran, Pakistan and Turkey are geographically from the same region.  The people of the region have common cultural and historical traditions.  
(B) Rapid development cannot be achieved without mutual cooperation.  
(C) Now the greatest goal of the alliance is to please the people.  Headquartered in Tehran in 1965 to oversee and coordinate the performance of all regional development agencies.  

R.C.D SCEAM
The agreement was signed in Ankara on July 23, 1965.  (A) Rally on Rally Road Sam and I Road M by the owner.  The D-Rail Road Scheme has been given much importance.  The scheme included a plan to build a 5179 km paved road from Ankara to Kryank.  By 1977, significant results had been achieved in connecting the member countries by rail.  The train between Turkey and Iran is operating regularly.  Pakistan already has a railway system to reach Zahedan.  The importance of the road and rally system to connect the region was not overlooked.  At the time of DK, he was declared the only resident of the area. He started selling cheaply in the Mawdibi area covered by Jasia and Haram, but in 1972, this facility was abolished and he came to the area.  Announced.