Erdogan to visit Kazakhstan for Turkic states summit
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is set to make an official visit to Kazakhstan, as confirmed by Kazakhstan's Foreign Minister, Murat Nurtleu, in a statement on Monday.
The announcement came following a meeting with Türkiye's Foreign Minister, Hakan Fidan, in the Kazakh capital.
Erdogan's visit to Kazakhstan is scheduled for November 3, where he will participate in the 10th jubilee Summit of the Organization of Turkic States.
This summit will bring together leaders from Turkic-speaking nations to discuss various regional and international matters of mutual interest.
Nurtleu emphasized that both Astana and Ankara are committed to organizing and conducting this visit at the highest diplomatic level.
The visit is expected to strengthen the bilateral ties between Türkiye and Kazakhstan and foster collaboration within the broader Turkic-speaking community.
Erdogan's participation in the Turkic States Summit underscores the importance of regional cooperation and diplomacy in addressing shared challenges and opportunities among Turkic nations.
The summit will provide a platform for leaders to discuss a wide range of issues, from trade and economic cooperation to cultural and political matters. (ILKHA)