Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi set to visit Türkiye for economic cooperation summit

Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi will arrive in Ankara on Wednesday, January 24th, for a two-day official visit focused on strengthening economic ties and bilateral relations with Türkiye.
Accompanied by a high-ranking political and economic delegation, President Raisi's visit to Ankara comes at the invitation of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. The leaders are scheduled to hold a joint press conference during the visit, addressing key aspects of economic cooperation and bilateral relations.
In addition to the formal summit, President Raisi is expected to engage with Turkish businessmen, fostering discussions on economic collaboration between the two nations. The Iranian President will also take the opportunity to connect with the Iranian expatriate community in Turkey.
President Raisi's visit underscores the ongoing efforts to strengthen economic and political ties between Iran and Türkiye. The two countries share strategic interests in the region and have cooperated on various matters in the past.
This visit, with its focus on economic matters, aims to further solidify this partnership and explore new avenues for mutual benefit. (ILKHA)
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