Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Sunday met with his Egyptian counterpart Abdel Fattah al-Sisi in India for talks, reports Anadolu Agency. The closed-door meeting came on the sidelines of the final day of the G-20 summit in the capital New Delhi. “The meeting addressed bilateral relations between Turkiye-Egypt, efforts to increase trade volume, new cooperation in the field of energy and regional and global issues,” Turkiye’s Communications Directorate said on X. Pointing out that relations have entered a “new era” with the mutual appointments of ambassadors, Erdogan expressed his belief that bilateral relations will reach the level they deserve “as soon as possible.” Emphasizing that the Egyptian administration’s support to Turkish investors and companies is essential, Erdogan underlined that […] Source
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