Turkish President Erdoğan set to visit United States for UN General Assembly
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan will visit the United States from September 16 to 20, 2023 to attend the general debate of the 78th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA).
Erdoğan will take the stage on September 19, 2023, marking the opening day of the 78th UNGA session.
The overarching theme for this year's UNGA is "Rebuilding Trust and Reigniting Global Solidarity: Accelerating Action on the 2030 Agenda and its Sustainable Development Goals towards Peace, Prosperity, Progress, and Sustainability for All."
During his stay in New York, Erdoğan is expected to engage in a series of high-level discussions, notably with his international counterparts.
In addition to his diplomatic engagements, Erdoğan's visit will encompass participation in events aimed at strengthening ties with Turkish communities, citizens, and kinsmen residing in the United States. He will also interface with representatives from the business community, leaders of think tanks, and influencers representing various segments of American society.
The Turkish President's visit to the United States is poised to be a significant diplomatic endeavor, coinciding with the UNGA's deliberations on critical global issues. It reflects Turkey's commitment to fostering international cooperation and advancing the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals. (ILKHA)
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