Turkish Presidential Cabinet to convene Monday to discuss domestic, foreign policy, economy
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The Turkish Presidential Cabinet will convene on Monday under the chairmanship of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.
The meeting will be held at the Presidential Complex in Ankara and will discuss a range of issues, including domestic and foreign policy developments, the economy, and attacks on the Holy Quran in some Western countries.
The meeting will also discuss Russian President Vladimir Putin's visit to Türkiye, which is scheduled to take place later in this month. The two leaders are expected to discuss a number of issues, including the war in Ukraine, the normalization process between Azerbaijan and Armenia, and efforts to revive the Black Sea Grain Initiative.
Erdoğan is expected to make a statement after the meeting, where he will likely address the works in the earthquake zone.
The Presidential Cabinet meeting is a regular event that is held to discuss the most important issues facing Turkey.
The meeting is expected to be closely watched by both domestic and international observers. (ILKHA)
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