The MoU on economic and commercial cooperation, signed during the 7th trilateral Summit of Afghanistan, Pakistan and Turkey at Ankara provides for the establishment of Trilateral Trade Council, which will work for promotion of foreign investment, enhancing and diversifying commercial ties and exploring possibilities for cooperation in services sectors among the three countries.
The MoU will also facilitate the exchange of information particularly concerning their respective legislation on trade and economic activities. The 'Trilateral Trade Council" aimed at capacity building would provide a useful platform for the three countries to discuss advancement of regional, bilateral and trilateral cooperation besides sharing practices on the issues of commercial and economic relations, trade -policy matters and trade facilitation among the three countries.
The Trilateral Trade Council will be convened annually or when the parties deem it necessary more often, alternately in Turkey, Afghanistan and Pakistan. Under the framework of "Trilateral Trade Council," the three governments have agreed to provide the necessary facilities to the businessmen of the three countries to increase trade and to resolve the issues that may emerge in this regard.
The entrepreneur and organisations of the three countries would also be encouraged to participate in exhibitions, fairs and other promotional activities as well as to promote the exchange of trade delegations and business representatives. The Memorandum of Understanding has been initially signed for a period of one year and would be renewed automatically for successive periods of one year as per consent of the three countries. Hina Rabbani Khar, Foreign Minister of Pakistan, Afghan Foreign Minister Zalmai Rassoul and Turkish Minister for Communication Binali Yildirim signed the MoU on behalf of their respective governments. The three presidents witnessed the signing of MoU at the Cankaya Presidential Palace, Ankara.