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Turkish foreign minister due in Albania for official visit

Turkish foreign minister due in Albania for official visit

Published January 28,2024


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Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan has left for the Balkan nation of Albania for an official go to, diplomatic sources stated on Sunday.

Fidan will first meet with Turkish businesspeople within the capital Tirana and later will meet with Igli Hasani, Albania’s minister of Europe and overseas affairs, as a part of his official go to.

He can even meet with Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama in Tirana.

After flying from Tirana to Sofia Monday night, Fidan will probably be in Bulgaria on Tuesday and Romania on Wednesday for official visits to these nations.

During Fidan’s visits to the three nations, present, regional, and international developments in addition to bilateral relations will probably be mentioned.

Source: www.anews.com.tr