Turkey and Russia Target $100 Billion Trade: Minister Bolat and Novak Meet in Ankara

Trade Minister Ömer Bolat and Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak met in Ankara to discuss strategies for increasing bilateral trade volume to $100 billion and deepening economic cooperation.

Turkey and Russia Target $100 Billion Trade: Minister Bolat and Novak Meet in Ankara

Strengthening Economic Ties Trade Minister Ömer Bolat met with Alexander Novak, the Russian Deputy Prime Minister and Co-Chairman of the Turkish-Russian Intergovernmental Joint Economic Commission (KEK), in Ankara.
The meeting aimed to deepen economic relations between the two countries and take commercial cooperation to new dimensions.
$100 Billion Trade Goal The primary focus of the meeting was the strategies to achieve the $100 billion bilateral trade volume target set by the leaders of both nations.
Minister Bolat highlighted the importance of taking concrete steps toward this goal and ensuring sustainability in commercial relations, emphasizing the need to increase mutual investments.
Global and Regional Cooperation During the meeting, global economic challenges and the impact of regional developments on bilateral trade were comprehensively evaluated.
The parties agreed on the more effective use of existing trade mechanisms and the diversification of cooperation areas in the face of changing global conditions.
The meeting concluded with a shared commitment to strengthening economic ties between the two countries.

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