On Friday, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan emphasized the importance of strengthening relations with Egypt, citing its critical role in boosting Turkey’s economic power. This statement comes as part of his strategic efforts to reinforce international alliances, opening up opportunities for more comprehensive economic growth for the nation.
President Erdogan also announced his impending visit to Libya, stating, “I will be visiting Libya and possibly embarking on a tour that includes some North African countries.” This strategic move indicates Turkey’s bid to foster deeper connections with these countries, providing an impetus to Turkey’s economic development.
In addition to his North African focus, President Erdogan further stated, “We will enhance our cooperation with the Gulf, through concrete projects in the near future, and I hope that this will reflect positively on Turkey’s economy as soon as possible.” His remarks come after a significant deal was signed during his visit to the Gulf, marking the largest defence and aviation export deal in Turkey’s history.
As for his first scheduled meeting with Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, President Erdogan expressed hope that this step would herald a much-improved phase in Turkish-Israeli relations. This diplomatic outreach underpins President Erdogan’s commitment to fostering better international relations, and underscores Turkey’s strategic positioning within the global arena.
Notably, Erdogan underscored the significance of Saudi Arabia as one of the most important countries in the region, expressing a commitment to engaging in cooperation across multiple sectors.
Erdogan emphasized the influential role Saudi Arabia plays in the investment field. Over the past two decades, contractors have successfully executed projects in Saudi Arabia worth $25 billion dollars, a figure testifying to the Kingdom’s investment potential. He expressed a hopeful vision for Turkish companies to play an even larger role in the Kingdom’s thriving business landscape, according to Al Arabiya.