January 22, 2024
1 min read

Raisi to Visit Turkey for Economic Cooperation Summit

Both the leaders are scheduled to hold a joint press conference…reports Asian Lite News

Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi will visit Ankara on Wednesday for eighth meeting of Iran-Turkiye Supreme Council of Economic Cooperation, the state-media reported.

Raisi, accompanied by a high-ranking political and economic delegation, will be visiting Ankara at the invitation of his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA) reported.

Both the leaders are scheduled to hold a joint press conference.

During his visit, President Raisi is also scheduled to visit Turkish businessmen and Iranian expatriates.

ALSO READ-Raisi meets Putin, calls cooperation with Russia important  

Previous Story

India is making substantial strides in tackling poverty

Next Story

Canada Imposes Two-Year Cap on New Study Permits for Int’l Students

Latest from -Top News

‘Kill and Dump’ Haunts Balochistan Again

The latest killings have reignited accusations of extrajudicial executions and the use of counterterrorism laws to cover up custodial deaths in Balochistan….reports Asian Lite News Concerns have deepened across Balochistan following the

‘ASEAN Expands, But Keeps Its Soul’

Malaysian Foreign Minister Mohamad Hasan urged ASEAN to uphold its unity and strategic resolve amid intensifying geopolitical tensions and mounting external pressures…reports Asian Lite News Consensus and inclusivity will remain the cornerstones

Bangladesh bends to beat Trump’s blow

Dhaka seeks compromise as Trump’s 35% tariff looms large over key exports; Washington urges worker protections, factory relocation to US…reports Asian Lite News Bangladesh has opened the second round of critical trade

China seethes as US lands F-35s in PH

As US F-35 jets land in the Philippines for the first time, Manila cements its frontline role in Washington’s power play against rising China….reports Asian Lite News The Philippines is rapidly cementing
Go toTop

Don't Miss

Turkey-Sweden standoff not over yet

Sweden and Finland applied to join NATO last year but

Voting starts in presidential runoff in Turkey

Nearly 50,000 new voters who recently turned 18 are eligible