Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan will pay official visits to Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, and Croatia respectively on September 6-8, 2022 at the invitations of his counterparts.
"During the talks, all aspects of the bilateral relations will be reviewed, steps to further advance cooperation on various fields, joint infrastructure, and investment projects in particular, will be discussed, and views will be exchanged regarding the developments in the Balkans and international matters," Turkish presidency said in a statement.
Business forums will be held in all the three countries. Erdoğan will also attend the opening ceremony of the Islamic Culture Center in Sisak, Croatia. (ILKHA)
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