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Turkish deputy foreign minister due in Slovenia on Monday to attend forum

Turkish deputy foreign minister due in Slovenia on Monday to attend forum

Mehmet Kemal Bozay, Türkiye’s deputy overseas minister, will go to Slovenia on Monday and Tuesday to attend 18th Bled Strategic Forum, the Turkish Foreign Ministry mentioned on Sunday.

Bozay, who additionally serves because the ministry’s director for EU affairs, will deal with the discussion board, whose theme this 12 months is “Solidarity for Global Security.”

He can even maintain sideline conferences along with his counterparts to debate bilateral and EU points in addition to present regional and worldwide developments.

Türkiye utilized for EU membership in 1987 and has been a candidate nation since 1999.

Negotiations for full membership began in October 2005 however have stalled lately attributable to political hurdles erected by some international locations.

Source: www.anews.com.tr