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Published November 23,2025

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Türkiye underlined its “strong commitment” to regional peace and global economic stability during the weekend G20 summit in South Africa, Turkish Communications Director Burhanettin Duran said Sunday.

President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan effectively conveyed Ankara’s views in summit sessions, press conferences, and numerous bilateral meetings, discussing cooperation in defense, trade, energy, technology, and aviation, Duran said on Turkish social media platform NSosyal.

Duran highlighted the country’s growing diplomatic influence and Erdoğan’s emphasis on the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the need for global action.

Türkiye’s constructive approach to the Ukraine-Russia conflict and calls for a more inclusive global economy were also underscored, he said.

Looking ahead, Duran pointed to Türkiye’s upcoming presidency and hosting of the UN climate change conference COP31 next November.

He said Türkiye is a leading actor in climate action, citing the 2053 Net Zero Emissions Target and initiatives such as the Zero Waste Movement, which exemplify the country’s commitment to sustainable development.

“The 2053 Net Zero Emissions Target set forth by our President, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, demonstrates to the world that Türkiye adopts a development approach that considers not only the present but also the future. This vision, which prioritizes green transformation across all policy areas, from energy to transportation, urban planning to production, provides a strong leadership foundation for the COP31 process,” he said.

“The Zero Waste Initiative, which has transformed into a global environmental movement under the auspices of first lady Emine Erdoğan, is also one of the most inspiring success stories for a more livable world. Reducing waste, using resources efficiently, and promoting a culture of respectful living toward nature are among the goals that perfectly align with the spirit of COP31. I believe that this historic gathering in our country will be a process in which the heart of climate diplomacy beats in Anatolia and global solutions will resonate from Türkiye,” he added.


China expresses readiness to wor...



Published November 23,2025

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China expressed its readiness to work with Italy to “continuously promote two-way opening up,” state-run Xinhua news agency reported on Sunday.

Beijing is “willing to enhance connectivity and synergy with the Italian side in markets and industries, and promote optimized and balanced development of bilateral trade,” Chinese Premier Li Qiang said in a meeting with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni on the margins of the G20 leaders’ summit in Johannesburg, South Africa.

Li expressed China’s readiness to “strengthen alignment of development strategies” with Italy and forge a “more stable and fruitful comprehensive strategic partnership.”

He also pledged greater access for Italian companies to the Chinese market via expos and other platforms.

“China also expects Italy to provide a fair, transparent and non-discriminatory business environment for Chinese enterprises to invest in Italy,” Li added.

For her part, Meloni said that during the meeting, the two leaders agreed on the importance of maintaining a constructive dialogue in all areas of mutual interest.

She wrote on US social media company X that the two sides discussed ways to promote the balanced development of trade and reciprocal investments.

In 2019, Italy became the only member of the Group of Seven nations to join China’s Belt and Road Initiative, but exited the global infrastructure development project in 2023.

The China-Italy bilateral trade volume has climbed to over $80 billion.


Türkiye pushes to revive Istanbu...



Published November 19,2025

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Türkiye believes it would be beneficial for the Istanbul process on the Ukraine war to be implemented with “a comprehensive framework that can address acute problems, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan told a Wednesday news conference with his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelenskyy .

Stressing that Türkiye hosted three rounds of negotiations between Russia and Ukraine during which “progress was made,” Erdoğan said: “Furthermore, the parties were able to directly address ceasefire and peace talks, as well as military matters.

“We consider all of these to be valuable steps.”

“The Istanbul talks constitute an important milestone in diplomatic efforts at a time when the devastating effects of the (Russia-Ukraine) war are deepening,” Erdoğan said, underlining the importance of the talks organized through Türkiye’s mediation to end the ongoing war.

Increasing attacks on energy infrastructure and the resulting loss of life are causing irreparable damage for both sides, the Turkish president added.

Erdoğan voiced Ankara’s readiness to discuss with Moscow “any proposals that would accelerate a ceasefire, paving the way for just, lasting peace.”

Türkiye expects all partners who want to stop the bloodshed between Russia and Ukraine to take a constructive stance on the Istanbul process, he urged.

‘WE AIM TO INCREASE OUR BILATERAL TRADE VOLUME TO $10 BILLION’


The meeting between the leaders also addressed bilateral issues, Erdoğan said.

Reaffirming Ankara’s commitment to the territorial integrity, sovereignty, and independence of Ukraine, he said Türkiye’s support for the Crimean Tatars, “with whom we share a unique historical and cultural bond,” will continue.

The Turkish president said that “despite all challenges of the war, we aim to increase our bilateral trade volume to $10 billion.”

“We desire to contribute to Ukraine’s reconstruction efforts with the support of Turkish entrepreneurs who courageously continued their work by not abandoning the country (Ukraine) under these difficult circumstances,” Erdoğan added.


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