Turkish Presidential Cabinet to convene on key domestic and foreign issues
The Turkish Presidential Cabinet is set to convene Tuesday at the Presidential Complex in Ankara, led by President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.
The meeting, scheduled to begin at 3:00 PM local time, will address critical domestic and foreign policy issues.
One of the primary topics on the agenda will be anti-Syrian riots in Kayseri. Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya is expected to provide a detailed briefing on the latest developments in the region.
Economic matters will also feature prominently in the discussions. With inflation figures set to be announced tomorrow, the Cabinet will focus on determining salary increases for civil servants and pensioners. The final raise rate for approximately 16 million civil servants, and pensioners will be decided.
Another key issue is the prevention of violence against educators. The Cabinet will consider strengthening the legal framework for this purpose and will evaluate the 9th Judicial Package. Cross-border military operations will also be addressed, reflecting the government's ongoing commitment to national security.
The Cabinet will review the latest situation in Gaza, discussing ceasefire initiatives and humanitarian aid to end the ongoing israeli aggression. Additionally, President Erdoğan's upcoming visits to Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, and the US will be covered, with relevant ministers presenting their preparations for these important diplomatic engagements.
Newly appointed ministers, including Murat Kurum as Minister of Environment, Urbanization and Climate Change, and Kemal Memişoğlu as Minister of Health, will attend the meeting.
This Cabinet meeting underscores the Turkish government's focus on addressing significant internal and external challenges, emphasizing stability and support for affected populations. (ILKHA)