The Turkish Presidential Cabinet will convene tomorrow under President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's chairmanship.
The recent escalation of tensions between Iran and Israel is likely to be a major topic of discussion. The Cabinet will likely analyze Iran's potential response and its implications.
The meeting will reportedly evaluate the latest developments in Gaza and discuss President Erdoğan's diplomatic efforts to halt Israeli aggression and Türkiye's humanitarian aid initiatives.
The Cabinet is expected to discuss the progress of the government's economic program outlined in the Medium-Term Program and the 12th Development Plan, with a particular focus on tackling inflation.
The upcoming visit by President Erdoğan to Iraq will be on the agenda, with discussions likely centered on the current state of relations between the two countries.
The outcome of the Cabinet meeting is expected to provide insights into Türkiye's foreign policy and domestic economic priorities. (ILKHA)
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