President Erdogan to visit Hungary, India and USA for meetings

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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will be visiting many countries with intense diplomatic traffic. Erdogan will make critical visits to Hungary, India, and the United States (US) in August and September.

President Erdogan to visit Hungary, India and USA for meetings

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will start intense diplomatic traffic in the coming days. Erdogan will visit Hungary, India, and the US respectively.

Presidential officials said Erdogan will make his visits in August and September.

FIRST STOP HUNGARY

President Erdogan's first stop will beHungary, with which the two countries have recently enjoyed very close relations. The visit on August 20 is also considered a gesture to Hungary because the day in question is celebrated as Hungary's national day.

Erdogan is expected to return home on the same day to show Türkiye's support to Hungary.

INDIA FOR G-20 SUMMIT

The president will travel to India to attend the G-20 Summit on September 9-10. He is expected to hold bilateral meetings at the Summit.

Erdogan will return to Türkiye after his meetings here.

IMPORTANT VISIT TO US

Erdogan will be in the US on September 17-21. He will attend the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York. It is stated that the President will hold various meetings during the General Assembly.

He is expected to hold bilateral meetings with other country leaders attending the UNGA. It is also stated that plans are being made for these meetings.

MEETING WITH PUTIN

There is also a possibility that the President will meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin, which was previously agreed but no date has been announced. This meeting is expected to take place in Türkiye, not in Russia, but in case of any development, Erdogan may also visit Russia.

Erdogan's meeting with Putin will focus on improving relations between the two countries. The future of the grain deal, which is also followed by the world, is also expected to be discussed.

Source: turkiyegazetesi.com.tr

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