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Turkish President Erdogan to Attend 16th Turkic Council Summit in Uzbekistan, Focusing on Economic Cooperation and Regional Security

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is set to visit Uzbekistan on November 8 for the 16th Turkic Council summit in Tashkent. The presidency of the Turkish government announced that Erdogan’s visit will involve meetings with the leaders of participating countries. The discussions will focus on enhancing economic cooperation, expanding trade opportunities, improving transportation networks, and strengthening relations between the member nations.

The summit is expected to facilitate exchanges of views on various topics, including conflict resolution and cooperation. Additionally, participants will discuss ways to augment the role of the Turkic Council, an organization founded by Turkey, in ensuring regional security.

This visit marks a significant diplomatic effort by President Erdogan to promote regional cooperation and advance ties with other Turkic nations. The 16th Turkic Council summit offers a valuable platform to foster partnerships, address challenges, and deepen economic integration.

Stay tuned for further updates on this visit and its outcomes as we continue to bring you the latest news.

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Freelance journalist specializing in the underrepresented stories of the Russian far east.