Türkiye, Malaysia sign 11 agreements
Region
- 11 February, 2025
- 08:22
Eleven agreements have been signed between Türkiye and Malaysia, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced during a joint press conference with Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, Report informs.
Erdogan stated that these agreements will develop relations between the two countries in various sectors, including industry, and tourism.
He also highlighted that the two countries’ cooperation will further increase.
The president added that Türkiye and Malaysia aim to increase their trade turnover to $10 billion.
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