After a six-year hiatus, Türkiye and the European Union are set to revive their economic ties with a high-level meeting on economic dialogue.
Report informs via Anadolu that Marta Kos, a member of the European Commission for Enlargement, announced the plan during a speech at the European Parliament's Foreign Affairs Committee in Brussels.
Kos reminded that the EU had decided to intensify its dialogue with Ankara last year. She also emphasized that the European Union highly values Türkiye's efforts in providing assistance to Syrian refugees.
The last such meeting took place on February 28, 2019, in Istanbul, where the two sides discussed a wide range of economic cooperation issues, including trade, investment, energy, and transportation. The upcoming meeting is expected to build upon these discussions and explore new avenues for collaboration.