President Erdoğan's 'Terror-Free Turkey' Message: New Trade Targets with Greece and Serbia

Following a Cabinet meeting, President Erdoğan emphasized determination in the fight against terrorism and shared trade volume targets of $10 billion with Greece and $3.5 billion with Serbia.

President Erdoğan's 'Terror-Free Turkey' Message: New Trade Targets with Greece and Serbia

Cabinet Reshuffle President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan addressed the recent changes in the Ministries of Interior and Justice, wishing success to the newly appointed officials.
He thanked the outgoing ministers for their services and sacrifices, emphasizing that the responsibility of service will continue with the same dedication in the new term.
Dialogue in Foreign Policy and Economic Goals Stating that Turkey pursues a policy centered on peace, dialogue, and negotiation during a period of escalating global tensions, Erdoğan said they are striving to resolve crises before they turn into hot conflicts.
Evaluating diplomatic contacts, including meetings with Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, Erdoğan noted that positions regarding the Aegean and Mediterranean, as well as the rights of the Western Thrace Turkish minority, were discussed.
Key economic cooperation targets include: Increasing the current $7 billion trade volume with Greece to $10 billion.
Deepening cooperation with Serbia in various fields from transportation to energy, where trade volume has reached $3.5 billion.
Erdoğan emphasized that Turkey maintains a principled stance appreciated by the international community, with the primary goal of increasing the number of friendly nations.
'Terror-Free Turkey' Vision and Security Underlining the determination in the fight against terrorism, President Erdoğan stated that the processes initiated toward the goal of a "Terror-Free Turkey" will be resolutely brought to their conclusion.
He conveyed the message that operations and strategic steps carried out for Turkey's security and peace will continue without compromise.

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