Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan will chair a crucial Cabinet Meeting on Monday at the Presidential Complex in Ankara.
The meeting is expected to focus on several key issues, including economic policy, security, and international relations.
A primary focus will be on strategies to meet the year-end inflation target. The Cabinet will discuss economic measures and policies aimed at stabilizing prices and boosting economic growth.
The fight against terrorism, particularly the PKK/YPG, will be a key agenda item.
The acquisition of F-16 fighter jets from the United States will be discussed, along with potential purchases of Eurofighters from Germany, the UK, and Italy.
In light of Russia's new nuclear doctrine, prompted by Ukraine's use of US-supplied ballistic missiles, Turkey's diplomatic efforts to mitigate the nuclear threat will be reviewed.
The Cabinet is expected to discuss the International Criminal Court's arrest warrant issued against former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant.
The Cabinet Meeting is anticipated to shape Turkey's domestic and foreign policies in the coming months. (ILKHA)
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