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Turkish foreign minister in Hungary for talks

Turkish foreign minister in Hungary for talks

Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan on Friday started his one-day go to to the capital Budapest upon the invitation of his Hungarian counterpart Peter Szijjarto.

Ahead of his assembly with Szijjarto, Fidan first visited a World War I cemetery for Turkish martyrs at Galicia.

Signing the particular guide of martyrdom, Fidan stated: “As part of my first bilateral visit to Hungary, I am honored to be in the presence of our martyrs on the Galician front. Today is the 109th anniversary of the start of World War I.”

Fidan then visited the Representation Office of Organization of Turkic States in Budapest and addressed the Diplomacy Academy of the Hungarian Foreign Affairs and Trade Ministry.

Later within the day, Fidan and Szijjarto will focus on bilateral relations, and Türkiye’s EU membership course of, in addition to present regional and worldwide developments.

The ministers are additionally anticipated to carry a joint news convention.

Source: www.anews.com.tr