Erdogan, Netanyahu mull co-op in energy, technology
Region
- 20 September, 2023
- 00:59
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met at the Turkish House in New York.
Report informs via Reuters that the two leaders discussed political, economic and regional topics as well as the Israeli-Palestinian issue, the Turkish Presidency said in a post on social media platform X about their meeting during the annual high-level United Nations General Assembly.
Erdogan told Netanyahu that the two countries can cooperate on energy, technology, innovation, artificial intelligence and cybersecurity.
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