Turkish President Erdoğan to host Slovakian Prime Minister in Ankara

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan will welcome Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico and his delegation in Ankara on Monday during an official visit aimed at strengthening bilateral ties.
Fahrettin Altun, Director of Turkish Communications, shared details of the visit on X, emphasizing its focus on enhancing cooperation between Türkiye and Slovakia.
"There will be an exchange of views on current regional and global issues, including Türkiye-EU relations," Altun stated.
Altun revealed that discussions will prioritize deepening ties between the two nations, with the potential signing of key agreements.
"During the visit, various agreements, including a joint declaration, are expected to be signed, elevating relations between Türkiye and Slovakia to the level of 'strategic partnership,'" he added.
This visit underscores Türkiye’s commitment to bolstering partnerships with European nations while addressing pressing regional and global challenges. (ILKHA)
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