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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said on Thursday that he is confident that Turkic world will leave its mark on this century.

“As long as we stand heart to heart, God willing, we are confident we will leave the Turkish world’s mark on this century,” said Erdoğan, speaking at a joint press conference with his Uzbek counterpart Shavkat Mirziyoyev in Ankara.

Erdoğan said that over the past decade, Türkiye tripled bilateral trade with Uzbekistan. “I believe we will soon reach our new $5 billion target,” he added.

With investments exceeding $5 billion, Turkish companies already rank among the top three investors in Uzbekistan, Erdoğan said, expressing hope to see even better levels.

“As Türkiye, we are determined to do our utmost to contribute to the prosperity of Uzbekistan and our ancestral homeland, Central Asia,” the president added.

Noting that they had just concluded the fourth meeting of the High-Level Strategic Cooperation Council with Mirziyoyev, Erdoğan said he was pleased to host Mirziyoyev and his delegation in their “second home” on this occasion.

Erdoğan said this year also marks the 30th anniversary of the Treaty of Eternal Friendship and Cooperation signed in 1996, and that brotherly Uzbekistan, under Mirziyoyev’s resolute and strong leadership and with its state tradition, plays a pioneering role in regional integration in Central Asia.

He said they closely follow Uzbekistan’s steadily rising profile on the international stage, take pleasure in it, and sincerely support it.

He said they have not only strengthened solidarity between Türkiye and Uzbekistan but elevated it to the level of a comprehensive strategic partnership, and the agreements exchanged set the roadmap for the period ahead.

The Turkish president said institutions of both countries are working together to achieve all shared political, economic, cultural, humanitarian and regional goals.

Recalling that the Joint Strategic Planning Group recently met under the co-chairmanship of the foreign ministers, Erdoğan said Ankara also hosted the first meeting of the 4+4 mechanism comprising the foreign, interior and defense ministers and the heads of intelligence agencies.

Erdoğan said Türkiye and Uzbekistan work in close cooperation within the Organization of Turkic States, and that Mirziyoyev made significant contributions to the declaration of Dec. 15 as World Turkic Language Family Day at UNESCO’s 43rd General Conference held in Samarkand last November.

He said they will move forward with concrete steps toward the goal of “unity in language, thought and action,” as pointed out by intellectual Ismail Gaspirali, whom the late great Uzbek poet Abdulhamid Suleyman Colpan greeted with the words, “Our master who awakened us.”

Erdoğan also emphasized that Uzbekistan has taken a principled stance regarding Israel’s attacks on Gaza and other occupied Palestinian territories.

“At a time when our humanity is being tested, I once again sincerely congratulate my Uzbek brothers who courageously stand by the oppressed, in the person of the esteemed president,” he said. “I also welcome my brother Mirziyoyev’s decision to establish a fund to provide social services for Palestinians in Uzbekistan.”

UNITY IN HARDSHIP BETWEEN TÜRKIYE AND UZBEKISTAN


Stressing the deep bonds of solidarity between the two countries, Erdoğan acknowledged that Uzbekistan was among the first to aid Türkiye after the Feb. 6, 2023 earthquakes, demonstrating their unity in hardship.

Recalling that, at the extraordinary summit of the Organization of Turkic States in 2023, Feb. 6 was declared the “Day of Remembrance and Solidarity for Disaster Victims” upon Uzbekistan’s proposal, Erdoğan said Uzbekistan went further by undertaking the construction of 308 housing units within a project of 3,093 homes built in the earthquake-wrecked southeastern city Hatay.

Erdoğan said the Uzbek neighborhood symbolizes the enduring brotherhood between Türkiye and Uzbekistan, announcing upcoming ceremonies with Mirziyoyev to hand over homes to earthquake survivors and to break ground on an Uzbekistan-built school in Hatay and Istanbul.

BILATERAL AGREEMENTS SIGNED


Following bilateral and inter-delegation talks and the Fourth Meeting of the Türkiye-Uzbekistan High-Level Strategic Cooperation Council at the presidential complex, a signing ceremony was held for various agreements between the two countries.

Erdoğan and Mirziyoyev signed the Joint Declaration of the 4th Meeting of the Türkiye-Uzbekistan High-Level Strategic Cooperation Council and the Decision on Cooperation Mechanisms for Comprehensive Strategic Partnership Relations between Türkiye and Uzbekistan.

Other agreements covered cooperation in health and education; economic and financial collaboration; trade, investment, free zones and special economic zones; mining and energy; international transport corridors; cultural cooperation for 2026-2027; higher education and light industry development; and enhanced coordination between transport, culture, trade, finance and energy authorities.

GROUNDBREAKING CEREMONY FOR UZBEKISTAN STATE SCHOOL


Meanwhile, a groundbreaking ceremony was also held for the Uzbekistan State School to be built in Istanbul, with Erdoğan and Mirziyoyev joining via video conference from Ankara.

The project, led by Uzbekistan’s Preschool and School Education Ministry, is part of a reciprocal education initiative between the two countries based on a land allocation protocol signed in November 2025.

Under the agreement, Türkiye and Uzbekistan allocated land to each other for the construction of state schools, with ownership retained by the host country and usage rights granted free of charge, symbolizing the deepening strategic partnership and educational cooperation.

MEETING OF FIRST LADIES


Separately, the first ladies of Türkiye and Uzbekistan, Emine Erdoğan and Ziroat Mirziyoyeva, also met in Ankara.

Welcoming Mirziyoyeva at the entrance of Ankara Palas, Emine Erdoğan toured the museum with her guest, which features distinguished works from the Ottoman and Republican eras.

Impressed by Anatolian embroidery techniques, Mirziyoyeva invited master trainers from Türkiye’s institutes to Uzbekistan to develop cooperation aimed at teaching these techniques to artists in her country.

“Culture is one of the strongest bridges that brings societies closer together, keeps our shared memory alive, and builds lasting ties between nations. With this perspective, I believe every shared moment will further strengthen the friendship between Türkiye and Uzbekistan, and I wish for our brotherhood to endure,” Emine Erdoğan said on Turkish social media platform Nsosyal.


Nigerian president’s Türkiye vis...



Published January 29,2026

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Nigerian Defense Minister Gen. Christopher Musa said that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s visit to Türkiye shows his commitment to tackling the country’s security challenges, local media reported on Thursday.

“Our engagements in Türkiye are practical steps toward strengthening our operational effectiveness and self-reliance,” he said, according to The Nation news website.

Musa said the Tinubu administration is committed to enhancing the Nigerian army with the necessary capabilities, partnerships, and technologies to combat terrorism, banditry, and other threats to stability.

During Tinubu’s first official visit to Türkiye on Tuesday, discussions focused on issues of mutual interest, including expanding trade ties, boosting business opportunities, and building an inclusive economy that empowers people willing to learn and work.

Nine agreements were signed between Türkiye and Nigeria in the presence of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and President Tinubu following bilateral and delegation-level talks.

Covering a wide range of sectors, the agreements include cooperation on military training, diaspora policy, media and communication, higher education, halal accreditation, diplomatic training, and social and women’s affairs.

During the visit, Musa and Air Marshal Sunday Aneke, chief of air staff, toured major defense industry hubs in Türkiye, including ASELSAN, Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI), and HAVELSAN, while engaging in high-level talks to bolster defense collaboration between the two countries.


Turkish firm Karmod launches ste...



Published January 30,2026

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Turkish prefabricated buildings constructor Karmod has launched its fourth steel-frame housing project in Bulgaria, starting construction in the city of Burgas.

Karmod Prefabricated General Manager Ugur Kadir said the company will complete the installation of “six two-story steel houses, each measuring 143 square meters, as part of its fourth project in Bulgaria.”

He noted that Karmod has carried out housing projects in 12 European countries and aims to expand these projects across the continent.

Emphasizing that steel houses are drawing interest in Europe due to their labor-reducing structure, Kadir said that the steel construction model stands out for its structural safety and compatibility with insulation systems.

Kadir said the steel load-bearing system occupies minimal space throughout the building, allowing for more spacious interiors.

“With new technologies that reduce labor through the production system integrated into the model, our steel houses are receiving distinct interest in European countries. Since production is carried out entirely at our factory facilities, on-site construction processes are significantly accelerated. Labor requirements are reduced,” he said.

Highlighting that the company has reached its initial target countries in Europe with steel housing projects, Kadir said the projects are designed in line with European housing standards, while the flexibility of the steel construction system allows them to meet country-specific demands.

He added that Karmod has completed housing projects in 12 European countries, including Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Spain and Portugal.

“Installations for our new projects in Bulgaria and France are ongoing. We have completed housing projects in the countries we initially targeted. At this stage, we aim to reach new countries across Europe,” he said.


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