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X opens representative office in Türkiye

X opens representative office in Türkiye

The social media platform X has opened a consultant workplace in Türkiye, Transportation and Infrastructure Minister Abdulkadir Uraloglu mentioned Wednesday.

“X will now continue its operations in Türkiye with its Istanbul-based representative office,” Uraloglu wrote on X.

Uraloglu, representing Türkiye on the International Transport Forum (ITF) in Leipzig, Germany, advised Anadolu that X established an organization in Istanbul, changing into “Türkiye’s official counterpart.”

“We have achieved a significant gain both at the point of tax payment in Türkiye and at the point of implementing direct sanctions,” he mentioned.

“We want all these (social media) platforms to have representatives or representative offices in our country without fail.”

Uraloglu mentioned that X carried out a fragile course of to keep away from creating the notion of a “restrictive mindset” in public opinion.

“We have warned X many times. At certain times, we imposed advertising bans and warned Twitter both verbally and in writing in a more assertive manner. These warnings contributed relatively to speeding up the process a bit,” he added.

Source: www.anews.com.tr