Turkish President Erdoğan receives ambassadors from Canada, Venezuela and Indonesia
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan held meeting with three newly appointed ambassadors on Wednesday, cementing diplomatic ties with Canada, Venezuela and Indonesia.
Ambassador Kevin Hamilton of Canada, Ambassador Freddy Eduardo Molina Gutierrez of Venezuela and Ambassador Achmad Rizal Purnama of Indonesia presented their credentials to President Erdoğan, marking the formal start of their diplomatic duties in Türkiye.
Discussions were likely to focus on bilateral relations and cooperation between Türkiye and the countries represented by the ambassadors.
The arrival of these three new ambassadors underscores Türkiye's active engagement in international relations and its commitment to fostering strong partnerships with countries around the world.
These meetings provide important opportunities to address mutual concerns, strengthen existing ties and explore new avenues of cooperation. (ILKHA)
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