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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has agreed to attend the D-7 summit in Dhaka early next year. Wednesday (September 18) Minister of Foreign Affairs. He met with Abdul Momen Erdogan. He agreed to come to Bangladesh there.
According to a statement from the Foreign Ministry, Erdogan also called for the expansion of D-8 by adding new member states. He also made specific proposals emphasizing on improving trade relations between the two countries. This includes investing in new products, textiles, medicines and other sectors, avoiding existing tariff barriers. He hoped that the necessary measures would be taken to ensure participation in trade fairs in both countries. The President of Turkey proposed to allocate the land needed for the construction of a modern hospital in Bangladesh with financial assistance from Turkey.
Erdogan praised Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina for providing refuge for Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh. She promised to support Bangladesh in all possible bilateral and international affairs. Erdogan also promised to send more needed help from Turkey on the Corona situation.
He expressed satisfaction with the regular meetings between the Foreign Ministries of the two countries at regular intervals at the Chancellery level. In the near future, the two sides agreed to establish a forum for regular talks at a higher level. Turkish Foreign Minister Mevl ুত t Cavusoglu was present at the meeting.
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